 We have charged and arrested even Nubican, aged 60 of Hillview Park in Osaka, for the offence of failure to attend before the Committee and National Assembly, Contrary to Section 11A of Amendment Act No. 13 of 2016 of Chapter 12 of the National Assembly Act of the Laws of Samya. It is alleged that Mr. Rwinda was summoned to attend before the Assembly and Committee on Privileges and Absences, and without reasonable cause, failed to attend to the summons issued to him on the date, time and place mentioned in the summons. It is detained in police custody and waiting court appearance. Thank you very much. Yes, we have done like he, you know, asked everybody to go back, asked so that you don't speculate. Well, when did it happen? Yeah, we mentioned that this occurred between December 2021 and 14th June 2022 in Lusat. And you mentioned to say you summoned as a police or by paramedic, because they said you summoned them on a date mentioned in the summons. When did you summon as a police? When to appear to them? When we summoned people? Yes. You want to know when we summoned them? Just know that we have you in our custody, okay? We have read out the chart, you read? So they are saying this is politically motivated. I'm going to be, the arrest is politically motivated. As police, do you have any comment on that? You know, anyone is free to say whatever they feel like saying, but police, we don't operate on political lines. We are independent. And by the end of the day, you'll be given chance to stand before the courts of law. Yes, we are not the judges. We are police officers. Thank you very much. Sorry, let's take a nice to the last one. Why took the police to summon from June 2021? We were up to do great. Why took you long to the post of someone to come to the police? That was June 2021 December. June 2021 to someone to come to the police? Yeah, we may not be in the position to tell you exactly what happened, but you know, you've got cases that you are following up, which occurred even many years ago. There are other cases which occurred yesterday, they were following up. So I can't tell you what exactly transpired, yes. Investigations have got no time limit. Yes. No, so good. Let's go over to the school. Thank you very much. We're all peaceful. Barejo! Barejo! We have to look at ourselves inside, we just stand outside here, we want to give you a brief to express your love. Sorry, sorry, sorry. I will receive a risk cake on this behalf. Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! I'm holding the cake here for our vice-president Honorable Givenuwinda. It's his birthday today, so happy birthday. I was telling the police why you are arresting this man on his birthday. Seriously, there's a developing matter here, Honorable Givenuwinda has been arrested. He has been arrested for the offence of failing to appear before Parliament. The brief of that is that Parliament had summoned Honorable Givenuwinda in December 2021 to appear over his remarks made at the press conference when he criticised a speaker over a decision to expel nine members of Parliament at the time. So as a party, we had made remarks and Honorable Givenuwinda is one that addressed at press briefing. We criticised the action of the speaker, which has since been verified by the courts of law. The actions were illegal, were obnoxious and were out of place. The Parliament was offended with those remarks and they called Honorable Winda, Honorable Winda did not appear according to the statement here, both in December and in June 2022. We are rather surprised by this arrest because the speaker closed this matter. The speaker reprimanded Honorable Givenuwinda in absentia. How it has been brought to be a matter of criminal offence here at the police is what has puzzled all of us. So as we stand here, Honorable Givenuwinda has been arrested and is detained at Poodlands Police Station and we are trying very hard to get him sureties. Our sureties are here where our lawyers are trying to speak to the officers from Central Police that he could be given police bond because this is a bondable offence. What are our remarks? We have noted a pattern to abuse these cake laws. We were here the other day for a similar offence where they are citing a cake and colonial laws to oppress the opposition. This is an act to attempt to silence us. The Judiciary, the Parliament are not immune, they are not immunized from criticism. If we can criticize a president every day and if the president has removed criminal defamation from our books or from our statutory books, what about these people, Judiciary and Parliament? Why do they think that they are so sacred that they cannot be criticized? You know, we are seeing this operation and there was no consideration that this was the man's 60th birthday and the police were swift to say the complaint is from the Speaker of the National Assembly from Parliament and they were just executing their rescues according to them, Honourable Given-Winder, and was found liable for those utterances and that it was a breach of parliamentary privilege. Ambassador Momba, would you confirm with us that the complainant is the Speaker of the National Assembly? The complainant is Parliament. He is a Speaker. He is a Speaker. But meeting. I think it is important, sorry Ambassador, to put things in context. That is the People's Assembly. Madam Speaker and all Presiding Officers are members of Parliament representing us and if it is a People's Assembly, it cannot be like Ambassador said, immune to criticism. If there is a wing of government that is highly political, it is the People's Assembly. It is charged with the responsibility of talking on our behalf and we have a mandate as citizens to follow up what our representatives are doing and be able to check them. At law, there was a matter to do with Fredman Bay and others to which the High Court made a ruling that that Parliament has no power to jail or prosecute citizens. Beyond that, there was a matter to do with Mr. Haka in the HLMA in opposition to which the Speaker then wanted to direct the DPP to prosecute Mr. Haka in the HLMA. According to the Constitution, that office cannot be dictated to or directed by anybody and the DPP then refused to prosecute Mr. Haka in the HLMA because it was out of, you know, it was against the law. So what is happening today is against the law. Mr. Oboluwinda is already vindicated. His opinion over the Speaker and the conduct of that House towards the nine members of Parliament, the Constitutional Court has already made a pronouncement. So the police are operating out of order. This is just basically the continued fear of the UPND who are using the police to intimidate the opposition, particularly the patriotic flag. This is a silly case. It should not even have been entertained. But as it were, when you have patriots, silly things like this happen. Thank you, Honourable. Thank you, guys. Thank you. So we will update you if we manage to get police bond as a party. We are rather surprised that a matter that was sufficiently closed in Parliament. You see the ruling of the Speaker. She reprimanded Honourable given Winda in absentia and closed the matter. How it has become a criminal offence where the Speaker is an official complainant in this matter is totally unacceptable. And we need to express worry about our Parliament, where you've seen what has been happening. Where members of Parliament keep on walking out because of the oppressive manner in which the Presidium has been conducting affairs of Parliament. And I repeat, the judiciary, the executive and Parliament must not be immune to criticism. We are a democracy. They are using laws left under one participatory democracy. And those laws that were left by colonial masters now to abuse them and punish the opposition. But this, I think, will not be count Honourable, given Winda, you know, told me is not intimidated in any way. He's surprised that this matter is here. But he will walk the road. He will walk this path. Because he recognises that it's a matter just of intimidating and oppressing the opposition. So thank you very much. Let's go and take the cake to Honourable Helu Winda. Thank you. The cake is assumed as food.