Kira Chief Magistrate’s court has on Tuesday remanded to Luzira prison naughty Kafta Queen, for assaulting her friend over a man.

Grade One Magistrate Nyadoi Esther remanded Queen until January 31, 2023 on one count of aggravated torture.

Queen Kafta is accused of conspiring with her other bitter buddies to lure 14- year- old pretty Nicole to her residence in Kira, where the group punched, kicked and stripped their victim half naked for reportedly making sexual advances at her boyfriend.

The harsh babes even recorded the incident on camera and shared footage on their tik tok accounts claiming that is how boyfriend snatchers must be handled.

However, in the court cells today, Kafta who appeared for a plea taking in the absence of her inciting peers seemed remorseful and begged for forgiveness from Nicole in-front of cameras. She told journalists that her actions were wrong just like those of her victim and they both deserve to start afresh on a clean slate.

Kafta told our reporter Rashidah Nakayi that it was her friend’s hypocrisy that led her brutal action. She alleges that Nicole first approached her boyfriend with the sole aim of getting close to him and spread false propaganda against her.

“We were all together on January 01st at my boyfriend’s place and maybe she admired my guy, so she started sending him voice notes to dump me for so many reasons. But he kept forwarding the messages to me saying my friend is a hypocrite. The worst part is whenever I asked her if we had a problem she would smile and assure me that all is well.

She states further; “So even when we left his place and returned home, Nicole continued texting my man to the extent that she went back to his home without my knowledge. When I got wind of it, I was bitter and attacked her alongside my other friends. However, this attack was not for a man because the two didn’t engage sexually, he was faithful to me all this time but she betrayed me. After the fight I was remorseful and apologized to her and she understood where her fault was. We even got in-touch again as friends,” Kafta narrated