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THE HUNTING CONTINUES!! Top Cops, Lawyers & Politicians Linked to Murders of Joan Kagezi, Kaweesi, Kirumira, Abiriga & City Sheikhs After Nixon’s Arrest
A major investigation is underway in Uganda as top security bosses dig deep into past high-profile murders, including that of the late Joan Kagezi, a respected judge. This comes after former senior policeman Nixon Agasirwe reportedly vowed that he will not go down alone and that everyone involved will “carry his own cross.”

Sources say Agasirwe, who was once feared in the police force, has been cooperating with detectives under Major Tom Magambo and is giving explosive information that could lead to the arrest of powerful people.
According to credible intelligence, President Yoweri Museveni instructed top officers from the Defense Intelligence, Crime Intelligence, and the CID to re-investigate the shocking murders of Ugandan officials and civilians. These include Judge Joan Kagezi, AIGP Felix Kaweesi, ASP Muhammad Kirumira, Col. Ibrahim Abiriga, and several city sheikhs. The president’s team is said to be determined to bring all those responsible to justice no matter their rank or social standing.
One of the main suspects now under scrutiny is Hajji Abdallah Kitata, the former leader of the Bodaboda 2010 group. Reports show that he may be rearrested as new evidence comes in. Security agencies claim that Kitata was seen driving a Toyota Land Cruiser that once belonged to Joan Kagezi for two months before it mysteriously disappeared. Investigators now want to know how he got the vehicle and what happened to it.
Even more shocking is the testimony of a known hitman, Kazahura, who told investigators that he was hired by Agasirwe, Kitata, and other top police officials to kill an Eritrean man named Daniel Weldu. He says Weldu was taken to Agasirwe’s office in Kololo, held at gunpoint, and forced to transfer over Shs 8 billion from his bank accounts. Expensive vehicles were also taken from him. According to the testimony, lawyers and bank officials were present during this brutal act and are now being closely tracked by security operatives.
The situation has become tense among top politicians, lawyers, and businessmen who fear being implicated. Already, all UPDF soldiers who were assigned to guard Kitata on presidential orders have been withdrawn except those guarding Christine Muhooza, who is said to have had a close relationship with Felix Kaweesi. Christine is reportedly under house arrest and is believed to have important information about shady dealings that happened during that period.
With more arrests expected soon, the country is watching closely as security agencies work to uncover the truth behind these deadly crimes. For many Ugandans, especially families of the victims, this is a long-awaited step towards justice.
