The police says it is still processing the case files of the two MPs arrested early this week in connection with the death of Cerinah Nebanda.
The two are Chris Baryomunsi and Mohamed Nsereko for Kinkinzi East and Kampala Central respectively and are currently under police custody.
The police Deputy Spokesperson Vincent Sekatte has told journalists that the files are yet to be taken to be the DPP for perusal before they can be produced in court.
The MPs and five others still at large face charges of inciting violence and connivance to smuggle human body parts out of the country.
Meanwhile five other members of parliament are still expected to appear before the Criminal Investigations Directorate to explain their involvement in the alleged attempt to smuggle human body parts out of the country.
Thye are Emmanuel Dombo, Medard Bitekyerezo, Sam Lyomoki, Theodre Sekikubo, and Betty Namboze over utterances made in connection to the death of Cerina Nebanda, the former woman MP for Butaleja.
They are jointly accused with Dr. Sylvester Onzivua, a Mulago hospital pathologist who had been hired by a team of parliamentary doctors to carry out independent investigations on the cause of Nebanda’s death.
Onzivua who was earlier released on police bond is expected to report back at the SIU for further interrogation tomorrow.
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