Two youth remanded to Luzira over entering Parliament with pigs

The two pigs that were taken to Parliament by the demonstrators. File Photo

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On Tuesday, legislators were treated to a drama when youthful demonstrators beat Parliament security to stage an anti-corruption demonstration and in the process pulled out two piglets that were painted in yellow and dropped them in the parking area of the House.

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City Hall Magistrate’s Court has today remanded two youth to Luzira Prison over sneaking two piglets in Parliament.

The suspects who are Mr Robert Mayanja and Mr Norman Tumuhimbise appeared before Grade One Magistrate, Mr Erias Kakooza and denied the charges.
Subsequently, Magistrate Kakooza ordered for their remand to Luzira until July 4 when they will be brought to court for bail application.

They are charged with three counts which include; interrupting Parliament activities, criminal trespass and conspiracy to sneak piglets in Parliament.

Prosecution alleges that on June 17 at Parliament, the accused persons with intent to demonstrate and interrupt parliament proceedings entered the House premises with pigs.

On Tuesday, legislators were treated to a drama when youthful demonstrators beat Parliament security to stage an anti-corruption demonstration and in the process pulled out two piglets that were painted in yellow and dropped them in the parking area of the House.

The Parliament security including regular police, Criminal Intelligence and Investigations Directorate officers and members of the Special Forces Command attached to Parliament arrested the two young men and detained them.

The youthful demonstrators were dressed in T-Shirts detailing a list of complaints. Some of the slogans on the T-shirts described the youth as members of the “Jobless brotherhood.”

Last year, a similar incident happened in Kenya when anti-corruption activists staged a demonstration at Parliament with pigs painted with messages attacking MPs.