Boniface Mwangi detained at Kamukunji Police Station

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Boniface Mwangi detained at Kamukunji Police Station

Activist Boniface Mwangi’s location has been disclosed hours after his abduction from his home in Machakos County on Sunday October 27, 2024 in the morning.

He is currently being detained at Kamukunji Police Station in Nairobi and is facing serious charges related to an alleged plan to disrupt the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon.

Boniface Mwangi
Boniface Mwangi

Images from media show Mwangi’s family and colleagues holding a press conference after arriving at Kamkunji to support him.

What Hussein Khalid revealed about Boniface Mwangi

His long-time friend and fellow human rights activist, Hussein Khalid, revealed that Boniface has been charged with incitement to violence.

This is the same charge he encountered in July 2024 during the peak of the protests against the Finance Bill.

According to Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Faith Odhiambo, who was also present at Kamkunji Police Station, Mwangi’s detention is a violation of human rights.

Initially, authorities aimed to detain the activist for 21 days while they conduct their investigations.

However, he was ultimately released on a Ksh 20,000 bail, along with four other suspects.

Kenyans uproar towards the release of the activist

This is after a group of Kenyans turned to social media to call for the release of Activist Boniface Mwangi who was reportedly abducted by unknown individuals.

His wife, Njeri Mwangi, confirmed the distressing news.

Boniface Mwangi
Boniface Mwangi

She stated that at approximately 7:15 am, six unidentified people arrived at their home, forcefully taking her husband.

Njeri expressed her confusion and concern, saying, “I have no idea who they are, why they took him, or where he has been taken.”

The news ignited outrage among Kenyans, who blamed the government for the increasing incidents of abduction.

In a clear reference to Mwangi’s case, former LSK President Eric Theuri criticized the use of police to instill fear and suppress citizens’ rights to express their opinions.

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