John Kato, a young man from Entebbe, Uganda, thought he was simply helping his employer by running an important errand. His boss had asked him to withdraw 5 million shillings from an ATM to pay school fees for his children. John felt honored to be trusted with such a responsibility, but what happened next turned his life upside down. As he approached the ATM, a group of masked men suddenly attacked him, snatched the cash, and disappeared before he could react. Shocked and terrified, John found himself helpless and unsure what steps to take next.
The loss of such a large sum of money left John in a state of panic. He worried about facing his employer and explaining the incident. The fear of losing his job or being blamed for something beyond his control weighed heavily on him. Friends suggested reporting the robbery to the police, but John feared the process might be long and stressful, and he needed a faster way to recover his money and peace of mind. Read more.








