Court orders Kihalangwa to swear affidavit on Miguna deportation - News Summed Up

Court orders Kihalangwa to swear affidavit on Miguna deportation


The judge also ordered the IG and DCI to swear affidavits and also personally appear in court on February 14 to showcause why they should not be punished for disobeying the court. Kimaru issued the orders during a hearing of the case where police were directed to personally present the self-proclaimed NRM general. Authorities used his Canadian citizenship to force him to fly to Canada just hours after the court ruled that police release him immediately. While the state claims that Miguna never reapplied for his Kenyan citizenship, questions have arisen on how he contested for elections without it. Read: I'll fight to the end, defiant Miguna says after deportationAlso read: Miguna 'deported' to Canada - lawyer Nelson HaviMiguna's troubles began when he stamped documents used for Raila's self-inauguration as the people's president at Uhuru Park on January 30.


Source: The Star February 07, 2018 10:30 UTC



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