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Four Female Prison Guards Impregnated by Same Prisoner

Katama CoprianBy Katama CoprianJuly 31, 20252 Mins Read
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Ugandans; Marion Natuhwera, Lorna Mukhaye, Morrine and Babrah Namuli who are signaler in the Amison forces in Somali with the UN Regional Service Centre (RSCE) Chief Safia Boly during the United Nationals signals Academy (UNSA) second women’s outreach course at UN Regional Service Centre (RSCE), Entebbe on March 6, 2017. Photo by Tony Rujuta.
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In a jaw-dropping scandal that has left both the public and authorities in disbelief, four female prison guards have reportedly become pregnant by the same male inmate at a high-security correctional facility.

The incident, which unfolded at an undisclosed prison facility, has sparked serious questions about discipline, ethics, and internal security within the country’s prison system. According to insider reports, the prisoner — described as charismatic, manipulative, and serving time for a serious offense — allegedly developed intimate relationships with the four officers over several months.

Authorities were tipped off after internal suspicions arose when two of the guards started showing visible signs of pregnancy. An investigation was launched, leading to shocking confessions and confirming that all four guards were indeed expecting — and the biological father was the same inmate.

The scandal has triggered public outrage and disbelief, with many questioning how such relationships could have developed unnoticed in a supposedly secure and monitored environment. Critics are pointing fingers at the prison administration, blaming a lack of oversight, training, and professional boundaries.

Officials from the Correctional Services have promised swift action, including disciplinary proceedings, staff reshuffling, and a full internal probe to prevent similar incidents from recurring. The inmate at the center of the controversy has reportedly been moved to solitary confinement pending further investigation.

Meanwhile, the story has gone viral online, sparking heated debates on professionalism, power dynamics in prisons, and the need for reform within correctional facilities.

This scandal stands as one of the most bizarre and embarrassing episodes in the history of the country’s prison system — and has left an indelible mark on public confidence.

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