Initially they were being charged with Conspiracy to commit public violence as defined in section 188 as read with section 36 of the Criminal Law (codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23], however in court they were now being charged with Disorderly Conduct in a public place as defined in section 41 of the Criminal Law (codification and Reform) Act section (b). Their case will continue on the 7th of May.
Their charge emanated from their singing and chanting in front of the court as they celebrated the sentence handed down in the case of their fellow comrade Welcome Zimuto and his five co-accused. They are also alleged to have deposited fliers at the courts with as yet unknown demands.