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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Arrested Rwandan Spy is an in-law to Gen. Kayonga

Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by editor in Local News
Fresh details about the arrested Rwandan operative in Uganda have emerged. According to security sources, Rubagumya alias Majuju, has revealed his relationship with Rwanda,  Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. Charles Kayonga. Rubagumya alias Majuju  is a brother in –law to Gen .Kayonga , and Rubagumya confirmed that, Rwanda has spies in Uganda.
Majuju  who is reportedly being held incommunicado by Ugandan intelligence, according to our sources, said that, he was here with
others at large to  compromise the security of top Ugandan government officials and political refugees from Rwanda. Majuju , reportedly told Ugandan operatives  during the interrogation that, With continued reports of Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasa raising forces
to wage war with support from certain countries, Rwanda has taken serious measures in preparation.
Rwanda intelligence believes Gen. Kayumba who is exiled in South Africa is busy recruiting in Uganda targeting all categories of people and has forces in  Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It’s reported that, Rwanda Defence forces (RDF) at the beginning of
this year mobilized new recruits and is now organizing former RDF soldiers who were demobilized to form a new structure under the
reserve force,the source says.
Leyon Amigo Rubagumya was arrested on May 29, by Ugandan operatives in a hotel belongs to a Rwandan  situated in Nakasero. Rubagumya alias Majuju  was demobalised in the year 2001, at the rank of lieutenant and   is considered to be among   the  top intelligence officer of the Rwanda government.
According to sources, him and other  assassins have been involved in a number of espionage activities in the region, most especially in Uganda . It is also said that the operatives were moving around with lots of money and different passports as a decoy – just in case they were arrested – so as not to implicate the Rwandan government. And, Majuju, , was found with three passports of Rwanda,  Uganda and the UK, all bearing different names. He was also reportedly found with £100,000 sterling and a gun.
By Godwin Agaba