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When Sheriff netted Ugandan drug lord Lyadda

WHEN AMERICAN SHERIFF BREAKS DRUG RING – LED BY A POWERFUL UGANDAN DRUG LORD MICHEAL LYADDA

Some tine back Micheal Lyadda was charged with 7 felonies, he was held in a Los Angeles county jail on $5 million dollar bail and later appeared in San Fernando Superior court on March 16, 2012.

Further, Sheriff deputies recovered more than $140,000 cash in American currency and 2 vehicles valued at $180,000 while serving a search warrant at Lyadda’s $1 million dollar house in the city of Valencia and at a storage facility.

 California is one of the largest marketplace for illegal drugs.

Organized Drug Lords like Michael Lyadda have developed a booming trade in California, particularly in cities like Los Angeles, Santa Clarita with its young, prosperous, fun-loving population.

Lyadda is a cunning, muscular -statured recently dubbed “LyaDollar” by the Ugandan community in California,USA.

Many of his Ugandan associates are on the run some are already back in Uganda.

 Fraudster Lyadda, registered several companies among them: Nu Pacific Holdings Corps, Baxter Technologies Inc, with a capital amount of $75,000.00 Baxter’s lincese revoked for fraud, Sc. Firm, Inc, Cell Communications Inc, deals in wholesale, radio communication equipment and systems in Los Angeles, California.

This company was suspended by the authorities for fraud using peoples stolen identities  to buy mobile phones and communications equipments, in September 2007.

Lyadda was very lucky not to have been on scene when his agents were netted one Arthur Ssembusi 38yrs and Emmy Taratibu 25yrs were arrested and booked into West Valley Detention Center on burglary and grand theft police found $81,000.00 in cash on Ssembusi.

This history serves to trace the Ugandans you see throwing money as if they grow it gardens. Lyadolla is he was fondly referred to by his peers in Kampala was a force to reckon on in Kampala’s showbiz.

Lyadolla was a regular at all fast and high end bars in Kampala and he would ensure his presence was felt. Therefore, Brian White’s story is not far from Lyadolla, but it will be published another day.