The High Court is set to issue further directions in a case in which businessman Jimi Wanjigi obtained orders stopping the police from arresting him.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Justice Bahati Mwamuye directed the matter to be mentioned today to confirm if his directions on service were complied with.

Wanjigi had been directed to serve the IG, DCI and DPP by close of business on August 12 and responses to be filed before August 14.

The orders were issued after Wanjigi in an application claimed that he was not the owner of a motor vehicle that was allegedly found with tear gas canisters during the Nane nane demonstrations in Nairobi.

He said he is being framed in a bid to settle political scores.

In a press briefing, the Inspector general of police on Thursday last week informed the public that they discovered four teargas canisters, two Motorola gadgets, seven assorted charges for the pocket phone and one mobile phone in a vehicle parked by Wanjigi’s gate.

Based on this, the IG asked Wanjigi to surrender himself for questioning.

Wanjigi now says the vehicle doesn’t belong to him or any of his associates as earlier reported.

“I believe that the IG has no legitimate grounds for arresting me or presenting myself to any police station as demanded or preferring criminal charges against me,” he says…CONTINUE READING>>

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