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Miguna Miguna return to Kenya uncertain after todays court ruling

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HIGH COURT – Miguna Miguna may not land in Kenya anytime soon after todays courts rulling.

The high court Friday November 12 declined to lift red alerts issued against the lawyer Friday.

In his ruling, Justice Hedwig Ong’undi noted that there was no evidence to show that Miguna was barred from entering into the country.

“There is no evidence to prove the alerts exist. This court cannot rule on speculation to grant the orders he is seeking. Case dismissed,” Justice Hedwig said.

“Court being a Court of law expected him to adduce evidence to prove existence of the red alerts.”

According to the Canada based lawyer, the red alerts had prevented him from boarding Lufthansa and Air France airlines in his bid to land in the country on Tuesday.

“It is lawful and just that the red alerts issued by the Attorney General and Fred Matiang’i to the two airlines or any other airline be lifted to enable me travel to Kenya,” he said.

Miguna is set to be accompanied by former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga and Law Society of Kenya (LSK) president Nelson Havi.

He was first deported in February 2018 follownig the swearing in of ODM leader Raila Odinga as ‘People’s President’ at Uhuru park on January 30, 2018.


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