Tuesday, February 14, 2006

HOW THE UGANDA GOVT TRIED TO KILL RWANDA AMBASSADOR

In December 2003 Professor John Rwomushana, an External Security Organization security personnel, who doubles as a research specialist with the Joint Clinical Research Centre met with some white gentlemen from Belgium at the Ranch-On-The-Lake hotel in Lweza off Entebbe road.

The meeting was to outline a methodical and well calculated tactic of how to poison Christine Umutoni who was then Rwanda ambassador to Uganda.

The gentlemen gave Professor Rwomushana a deadly poison used in South America by hunters extracted from a poison dart frog or golden Frog.

It is enough to take out twenty human beings in four minutes. The bottle was labeled "phyllabate terribilles". Rwomushana was also given $40,000 dollars as deposit for the job, which he used to complete his two gate house in Kololo.

The other half, $40,000, was to be given to him after job was done. The poisoning was to take place at a cocktail party hosted by a certain official of the German Embassy in Kampala.

Rwomushana failed to operationalize the hard target and resorted to trying to bribe policemen at the Nakasero Road embassy, but they only ate his money.

Due to having supplied drugs to Museveni in the NRA bush war, they thought Rwomushana was the best man for the job.

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