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Police arrest 11 Opposition Woman MPs protesting harassment

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Police have arrested at least 11 female Opposition MPs outside Parliament. The MPs were planning to hold a peaceful demonstration on April 27, 2023, marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to deliver a petition against police and other security agencies which often frustrate their activities, including rallies

The MPs on Thursday morning marched from  parliament to  march to the Ministry of Internal Affairs headquarters along Port Bell to deliver a petition to the minister.

There was a scuffle at the entrance of parliament as the legislators stood in the middle of Parliamentary Avenue and refused to vacate, despite pleas by police.

Police would later swung into action to force the MPs off the road leading to a scuffle.

The MPs were however overpowered and 11 of them arrested and detained at the Central Police Station in Kampala.

The 11 who were arrested include Joyce Bagala(Mityana woman MP) Kaaya Christine Nakimwero (Kiboga District), Florence Kabugho (Kasese district ), Betty Ethel Naluyima (Wakiso), Joan Acom Alobo (Soroti City) and Asinansi Nyakato (Hoima City) and Suzan Mugabi(Buvuma).

Others are Hellen Nakimuli(Kalangala), Joan Kakande, Manjeri Kyebakutika(Jinja City), Hanifa Nabukeera(Mukono) and Joan Namutaawe(Masaka).

Kampala Metropolitan deputy police spokesperson, Luke Owoyesigyire confirmed the arrest .

“They are being held on allegations of obstruction for siting in middle of the road obstructing oncoming traffic at entrance of parliament and holding an unlawful assembly,” Owoyesigyire said.

He said investigations into the matter are ongoing but noted that during the scuffle, a female police officer was injured and that she is currently admitted to hospital for treatment.

The development comes on the backdrop of a petition by the MPs to the Speaker of Parliament against security brutality.

The MPs told speaker Anita Among on Wednesday that security personnel under the commander of RDCs all over the country are systematically blocking their efforts to interface with constituents.

There was drama near Parliament on Thursday as police arrested about 11 female opposition legislators who aimed to lead a peaceful demonstration to a government office. 

The Members of Parliament were planning to hold a peaceful march on April 27, 2023, moving from Parliament to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to deliver a petition against police and other security agencies which often frustrate dissident activities, including rallies.

Security officials, mostly female police, circled the protesting lawmakers and blocked their moves before viciously rounded up the group, and later throwing them on waiting police vehicles. The cars included a patrol and van.

The MPs who appeared to object their arrests were seen repressed as police piled them through the entrance of the van. 

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