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Two youths arrested for allegedly dropping pigs at parliament this morning.

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
September 15, 2016
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The duo stormed parliament this morning with six pigs wearing placards bearing the names of MPs including the Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga, her deputy Jacob Oulanyah, leader of opposition Winnie Kizza, and Rubaga South MP Kato Lubwama, among others.

Speaking to KFM the spokesperson of Kampala metropolitan police Emilian Kayima said the duo claimed they were jobless and decided to carry pigs to parliament to show their discontent.

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He says the duo is being interrogated to establish other motives they could have had to dump the pigs.

“They did not have any identification on them, so we are going to investigate to establish if the names they have given us are their true names. We shall also establish whether they are first time offenders or not,” Kayima said.

He adds that once investigations are concluded the duo will be taken to Court.

The two have identified themselves Joseph Lukwago a resident of Mpererwe and Ferdinand Ruta of Mbuya.

 

 

 

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