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Thief Returns Stolen Property Of Makerere University Graduate

Katama CoprianBy Katama CoprianAugust 8, 20252 Mins Read
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In a rare turn of events, a thief has shocked residents by returning stolen property belonging to a Makerere University graduate, sparking mixed reactions across social media.

The incident occurred in Kampala when the recent graduate, identified only as Brian, reported that his laptop, academic documents, and other personal belongings had been stolen from his rented room earlier this week. The theft was especially devastating because the items included his degree certificate and transcripts — vital for his job search.

According to Brian, just two days after the incident, he was stunned to find all his stolen items neatly placed in a bag outside his door. Alongside them was a handwritten note from the thief, apologizing for the crime and claiming they were “desperate at the time” but didn’t want to ruin his future.

“I couldn’t believe it,” Brian said. “They returned everything — even my flash drives and receipts. It’s like they wanted me to know they were sorry.”

Neighbors speculate that community pressure or fear of spiritual repercussions may have influenced the thief’s decision. Others believe the culprit may have learned about Brian’s struggles and decided to make amends.

The story has since gone viral, with many praising the act of restitution while also reminding the public that theft remains a criminal offense. Police say they are still investigating but note that the victim has expressed no interest in pressing charges, stating he’s “just grateful to have his things back.”

What began as a heartbreaking loss has turned into a tale of unexpected redemption — and a reminder that sometimes, even in crime, conscience can prevail

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