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Shocking! Amina Mirembe Kidnapped Herself To Test Her Boyfriend

Shocking! Amina Mirembe Kidnapped Herself To Test Her Boyfriend

The Ugandan Police in Kampala have recently arrested a 22-year-old woman called Amina Mirembe for acting in an evil way. She went ahead ahead and faked his own kidnap ,as a way of testing her boyfriend’s love. Surprisingly, this lady by names Amina Mirembe, made several calls to her real boyfriend, James Mugoda crying out that she had been kidnapped by two men, who asked for Shs500,000 ransom on Sunday.

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A woman alias Amina faked her kidnap.

Since the boyfriend was so scared and insecure, he immediately rushed to Ntinda Police Station, to report a case. The police was so serious and took action to the hunt.

Since Amina, failed to receive the intended ransom, she later sympathized with her boyfriend as called him claiming she had been rescued by the police.

However the security agencies in a bid to bring the reported case to a logical conclusion, tracked and found her lying on a bed, playing with her mobile phone with no sign of the alleged kidnappers at the scene.

However, Amina Mirembe at last admitted that she did all that because she was insecure with the girls who were interested in her boyfriend and rather wanted to prove whether he ‘truly cared about her’.

Mirembe is currently detained at Kira Road Police Station for giving false information and is to be arraigned before court. Hope such habits stop though many people are blinded by love.

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