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‘Pastor’ Augustine Yiga remanded over utterance of harmful propaganda until April 4

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Pastor Augustine Yiga of Revival Church Kawaala has been remanded to prison by Mwanga II Magistrate’s Court where he appeared and was charged for allegedly doing an act likely to spread Coronavirus easily.

Yiga on Monday appeared before grade one Magistrate, Timothy Lumunye and denied the charge against him.

Prosecution led by Safina Bireeke claim that ‘Pastor’ Yiga on March 27, 2020 at Revival Christian Church Kawaala in Rubaga Division before BBS television, Spark TV, NBS TV and Sanyuka TV cameras said: “There is no Coronavirus in Uganda and Africa”.

After denying the charges before court,  Yiga, through his lawyer, Wilberforce Kayiwa, tried to apply for bail on grounds that he is diabetic and has to see his doctor regularly. He also told court that he has eight children to look after and that he is a pastor.

However, Ms Bireeke protested his bail application on grounds he did not present any medical documents to back up his claims.

Prosecution further observed that Yiga’s sureties (junior pastors) were not substantial enough for him to be released on bail.

“Police needs more time to carry out investigations,” Ms Bireeke said.
The Magistrate remanded him to Kitalya prison until April 4.

According to the magistrate, the Yiga’s followers did not even observe guidelines of social distancing as one of the measures to stop the spread of Coronavirus.

The magistrate said he would give his ruling on  Yiga’s bail application when his followers learn to observe social distancing.

He was arrested on Saturday for allegedly uttering false information and spreading harmful propaganda in relation to the deadly Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Kampala Metropolitan police spokesperson Patrick Onyango told journalists that Yiga’s utterances undermine government efforts in fighting the pandemic and exposes the public to dangers of laxity in observing the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health on its control and prevention.

Onyango said that Yiga’s action is considered as a direct attack on the people of Uganda.

 

 

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