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Activist Morara Kebaso Arrested at his Office in Kahawa Sukari

Posted on September 30, 2024September 30, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on Activist Morara Kebaso Arrested at his Office in Kahawa Sukari

Lawyer and activist Morara Kebaso has allegedly been arrested at his office in Kahawa Sukari and taken into police custody.

According to lawyer Pareno Solonka, a close associate of Morara, the activist is being held at the Regional Police Headquarters.

In an update on X on Monday, September 30, Solonka alleged that lawyers and members of the press have been denied access to Morara.

“Morara is being detained at the Regional Police Headquarters. The police officers have declined to allow access to Morara, even to me as his lawyer.

“The police at the gate have said they have clear instructions from the top not to allow any lawyer or media person to see Morara,” Solonka wrote on X.

He added, “What kind of police service do we have here, they have no respect for the constitution and no respect for the rule of law… We should condemn it in the strongest way possible,” he added.

This arrest comes barely a month after Kebaso claimed that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is pursuing him due to his activism against government corruption.

In an interview on August 26, 2024, he reported feeling unsafe, particularly when offline.

“My family is scared to death, especially when I seek out these fake projects and they realise I’ve turned off my phone or am not answering their calls,” he stated.

Kebaso recounted an incident during the Nane Nane protests where he evaded arrest by using CCTV footage to identify a suspicious vehicle outside his home.

He described how he escaped by hiding in a neighbor’s car after climbing over a wall.

“I woke up, checked the CCTV, and noticed a double-cabin car parked at the gate. The number plate wasn’t registered on NTSA, so I left it there, climbed the wall, and went to my neighbour’s place. I hid in his car’s boot, and he took me with him. That’s how I attended the Nane Nane demos. I’m certain they are following me,” he said.

Kebaso also detailed the DCI’s tracking methods, alleging they utilize triangulation to pinpoint suspects’ locations through phone calls and texts.

By the time of publishing the article, it was not yet clear why Morara had been arrested.

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