Court Rules on Arrest of Ndiangui Kinyagia
Blogger Ndiangโui Kinyangia, who had been missing for several days, finally appeared in court on Thursday morningโbringing an emotional end to the desperate search led by his family, lawyers, and concerned citizens.
His mother, Lilian Wanjiku, was present in court as the judge gathered to decide what steps to take next. Kinyangiaโs lawyers said he looked โsick and traumatizedโ and was unable to fully participate in the legal proceedings.
Speaking on behalf of the family, Lawyer Kibe Mungai told the court that fellow advocate Wahome Thuku had informed him of Kinyangiaโs location on Tuesday night. The family also managed to speak with him by phone the evening before he appeared in court.
โYour Honour, weโve finally found him. But heโs clearly unwell,โ said Kibe, adding that neither the family nor the legal team had the chance to discuss what happened to him while he was missing.
Due to Kinyangiaโs physical and mental state, the lawyer asked the court to postpone the case so they could privately speak with him.
โIโm afraid I canโt assist the court until weโve had a proper session with him to understand the situation,โ Kibe added.
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The legal team also raised concerns that Kinyangia might be detained again. They asked the court to issue an order to stop any future arrestโa request the court granted. The lawyer further proposed that Kinyangia be released on bond and attend court when required.
โThe family has asked for more time, which is reasonable. We can resume once heโs recovered and ready to participate,โ the court was told.
Justice Chacha Mwita agreed with the request, stating that Kinyangiaโs appearance in court had fulfilled the key goal of locating him.
โMy intention was to ensure heโs found and presented before the public. Now that heโs here, itโs important to allow the family and lawyers time to talk to him,โ said Justice Mwita.
However, the Attorney Generalโs office, represented by lawyer Emmanuel Bitta, complained that they hadnโt been treated fairly and requested a chance to give their side.
The court granted the family permission to take Kinyangia to hospital, with the next hearing set for July 18.
Court Rules on Arrest of Ndiangui Kinyagia
