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MP Ssekikubo Will be Charged With Inciting Violence – Police

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Lwemiyaga County Member of Parliament Theodore Ssekikubo was re-arrested by Masaka Police yesterday and could be charged in the Masaka Chief Magistrate’s Court today.

Speaking to police spokesperson of greater Masaka Paul Kangave on phone confirmed the rearrest of the legislator. He said he has been re-apprehended because he has a file with police in Masaka that they have been investigating.

“And this file when we took to the state they were sanctioned. We arrested him because we are going to arraign him before court so that he can listen and answer the allegation of the file that we have been investigating,” he said.

He added: “We have a case of inciting violence and these were committed this year, this month on 3rd and 10th of this year.”

Ssekikubo was arrested last week by police following a bitter standoff between him and Sembabule district security authorities, whom he accused of enforcing an unjustifiable quarantine on the sub-counties of Lwemiyaga and Ntuusi despite them being free from Foot and Mouth Disease.

On Monday, the legislator who had spent over three days in police custody was arraigned before the Masaka Chief Magistrate, Deo Ssejemba and charged with six counts of illegal possession of a firearm, threatening violence, destruction of property and inciting violence.

He was granted a non cash bail of 10 million shillings. 

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