Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and DAPK Party Leader Eugene Wamalwa have launched a fresh legal pursuit against President William Ruto.
Speaking in Kitengela on Sunday, September 29, the politicians stated that they had launched a suit at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Further, Wamalwa explained that the case was aimed at bringing the President to book for abducting and torturing Kenyans.
“We are going to pursue this matter, not just locally but we are also in the process of pursuing this matter internationally.”
“Our lawyer Paul Mwangi commenced proceedings at the ICC, and we will be pursuing this matter both locally and globally,” said Wamalwa.
Additionally, Kalonzo said that the Kenya Kwanza government had violated human rights by reigning terror on Kenyans, especially the youth who stood against the Finance Bill 2024.
“We will be going to court in November to follow up for justice for the 75 victims of police brutality of the Finance Bill 2024.”
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Bob Njagi Speaks After Kalonzo
On the other hand, Activist Bob Njagi who was abducted and later released expressed his appreciation to Kenyans and the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) for fighting for his release.
In addition, he said that he has not had the strength to address the press following the ordeal, but he will find time and do so in the following week.
“I want to thank Kenyans, the media, human rights movements, and the Law Society of Kenya for standing with me when I was abducted.
“I have not had the strength to speak even to the media but in the coming week we will plan so that I can tell my story,” said Njagi.
He was released by his abductors on September 20, after being held for nearly a month.
Njagi was released hours after Inspector General of Police (IG) Douglas Kanja and Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Mohammed Amin denied abducting him and the Kitengela brothers.
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Malala’s Son Abducted
Former United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Secretary General Cleophas Malala’s son is among the latest victims of abductions reported in the country.
In a statement on Tuesday, September 24, the politician stated that his son was abducted while in the company of his 19-year-old brother-in-law.
“My son and my 19-year-old brother-in-law were abducted at gunpoint. Tortured for 6 hours to disclose my whereabouts or that of my wife and to show them the way to my residence,” stated Malala.
Also, he shared CCTV footage of a black Toyota Voxy which was seen driving into the former UDA Secretary General’s home.
Malala alleged that the vehicle, which stormed into his compound had a Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) sticker and two men onboard.
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