Security tight as MP Ssekikubo appears in court

Police at Masaka police central station have deployed more officers to provide security as Lwemiyaga MP Theodore Ssekikubo (inset) is expected to appear in court today. PHOTO BY WILSON KUTAMBA

Police at Masaka police central station have deployed more officers to provide security as Lwemiyaga MP Theodore Ssekikubo appears in court today.

MP Ssekikubo re-arrested

This comes just a day after he was released on bail by Masaka Chief Magistrate's Court on six charges including attempted murder which he allegedly committed in 2010

yesterday by police from his home in Lwemiyaga for allegedly inciting violence last week, according to Mr Paul Kangave, the southern police spokesperson.

Several supporters of the MP spent the night at Masaka CPS in solidarity with him.
Prior to the arrest, Mr Ssegoona said over 20 policemen on two patrol vehicles first surrounded the home to deny him any escape route.
“He [Ssekikubo] was besieged by over 20 police men at his home while addressing his voters, before he was brutally arrested and bundled him into a waiting saloon car,” the MP’s lawyer, Mr Medard Lubega Ssegoona told Daily Monitor on Wednesday.

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MP Ssekikubo released on bail

The magistrate said hearing of the case will commence on February 18, 2020


Mr Ssekikubo was first arrested on Friday on grounds that he allegedly mobilised residents to defy a livestock quarantine, re-opened livestock markets and incited violence against law enforcement officers in Sembabule.

Police had a week earlier closed the market following reported outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the area.
However, the MP said it was a deliberate ploy by government to compel farmers to sell off their livestock at a giveaway price in markets in the neighbouring districts that are already manipulated by a section of businessmen in the region.