A man and his lover were charged to court for screaming while having sex, thereby inconveniencing members of the public. The couple identified as Chacha Mwita and Cynthia Mauhokha pleaded guilty to two charges facing them before Meru magistrate court in Kenya.
Magoola Twaha, a Ugandan aged 27 years, was also charged alongside the two but denied the two counts. The court heard that on Sunday at Makutano Imenti North, Meru, the three were found in a building with the intent to commit a felony.
Mwita, 24, who is a businessman and Cynthia, 31, a casual labourer, were charged with having sexual intercourse in a lodging while screaming thereby causing inconvenience to the public.
The two said it was true but after state prosecutor Adams Chelule read details pertaining to the charges, their explanation made the court to enter a plea of not guilty.
Chelule told the court on Sunday, police officers from Meru police station acting on a tip-off from members of the public ambushed the three at Palms Guest House, where they had got information that a witchdoctor was staging a scene to dupe members of the public.
Chacha and Cynthia were to pretend to be stuck together during sexual intercourse and the witchdoctor (Twaha) would free them by magic.
He said when police visited the lodging, the two were heard screaming in one of the rooms. They proceeded to the room and found Chacha and Cynthia in the act screaming in the presence of Twaha.
Cynthia told the court she was in her usual business when she and Chacha agreed on Sh 1,000 for sex but he gave her only Sh 400. She said she knew Chacha since last December and she was shouting demanding pay before having sex with him.
Chacha said they were not stuck as police alleged and that they were amused to see a big crowd gathering. Police were forced to shoot in the air to disperse the crowd eager to view the scene.
Magistrate Odhiambo said in view of their response the court presumed they had not pleaded guilty.
She ordered the three to get their freedom after depositing a cash bail of Sh20, 000 or a bond of Sh50, 0000.