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Kenya: Activist Petitions High Court to Have Kinoti Take Away More Guns From Wanjigi

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Nairobi Kenya — A Human Rights Activist has moved to court seeking to compel the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to arrest businessman Jimi Wanjigi for illegal possession of firearms.

Memba Ocharo petitioned the High Court Tuesday to arrest Wanjigi on the grounds of being in possession of firearms without a license, stating that he posed a risk to the safety of individuals.

“A judicial review order does hereby issue compelling the Inspector General of Police and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to immediately arrest and take appropriate action as against the interested party herein for being in possession of illegal firearms and ammunitions contrary to his firearms certificate as per its findings and consequently cause the prosecution of the interested party in a court with the relevant territorial jurisdiction cognizance of this court’s decision in Judicial Review Miscellaneous Application no.84 of 2018 Republic versus Inspector General of Police and 2 others Exparte Jimi Richard Wanjigi,” read the petition submitted to court.

The Inspector General of Police, DCI, Firearms and Licensing board were listed as the respondents in the application while Wanjigi is an interested party.

The petition was filed amid raging debate on a recent sentencing of DCI boss George Kinoti for four months for failing to heed to a court order to give Wanjigi his guns that were confiscated by police during a raid in his house in 2017.

The firearms included one pistol, a Smith and Wesson, one Glock pistol, one assault rifle among others.