Earlier this week, city preacher Martin Sempa accused a group affiliated with Alien Skin of making off with his beans and Irish potatoes as they were traveling through Kampala.
He explained the incident happened around midnight as one of his farm workers was transporting the beans back home from Kabale.
"Yesterday at midnight @AlienSkinUg convoy wreaked havoc on Nakawuka-Kasenge-Natete road. My worker bringing beans from Kabale was beaten, and the beans 🫘 were taken from him in the mayhem at Kasenge!" he wrote earlier this week.
Pastor Martin Sempa has now given Alien Skin a two-day ultimatum to return his beans or face jail. He warned him against taking people's products by force.
"I am giving Alien Skin a two-day ultimatum to return my beans. If he fails, I will have no choice but to take him to jail. He and his gang took my beans forcefully, and I want them back. Let this be a warning to him," he explained in an interview with a local television station.
Martin Sempa and Alien Skin are known to be friends, and on many occasions, Sempa has paid visits to Alien Skin's home in Makindye.
Alien Skin has since remained silent about the accusations.