By BRIAN WASUNA, bwasuna@ke.nationmedia.com
In Summary
- Mary Huang Zheng had her passport seized following investigations into her role in helping the Chinese citizens obtain student passes for Nairobi Aviation College.
- Ms Zheng was arrested and detained at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on December 6, and her passport seized again for alleged misuse of a work permit.
Kenyan immigration officials have confiscated the
passport of a Chinese woman accused of irregularly helping foreigners
gain entry and residence in the country under the pretext of coming to
study at a Nairobi-based private college.
Mary Huang Zheng had her passport seized following
investigations into her role in helping the Chinese citizens obtain
student passes for Nairobi Aviation College.
The Immigration Department claims that Ms Zheng has been using her work permit to get the student passes.
Ms Zheng’s passport was initially confiscated in
August but was released after she sued the Immigration Department. She
was arrested and detained at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on
December 6, and her passport seized again for alleged misuse of a work
permit.
Ms Zheng has been in Kenya since 2001 and runs
Mary’s Clubhouse Restaurant in Nairobi’s Parklands area. She also
co-owns a travel company, Sunshine Travels, with her brother. The
company sells air tickets to Chinese visiting Kenya for both business
and leisure.
Details of the passport seizure have been revealed
in a suit Ms Zheng has filed seeking to have Director of Immigration
Services Gordon Kilahangwa jailed for refusing to release her passport
despite a High Court order.
She claims that immigration officials have been
trying to use the seizure of her passport to extort bribes from her,
having established that her Parklands-based restaurant along with assets
she has acquired are worth over Sh60 million.
Ms Zheng says she was travelling to China on
December 6 when she was detained at JKIA on the instructions of the
director of Immigration Services.
“She was held overnight, and denied access to a
lawyer. Despite having no legitimate claim, to Ms Zheng’s passport and
despite several warnings, the director has remained in flagrant
disobedience of court orders,” her lawyer says in court papers.
Ms Zheng is seeking orders for the arrest and
imprisonment of Maj-Gen (retired) Kilahangwa for a period of six months
or for such a period as the court may deem necessary for being in
disobedience of the orders of the court issued on September 15.
He is yet to respond to the contempt of court
application, but has been granted until January 25 to file a replying
affidavit. Justice Louis Onguto will hear the matter and issue further
directions.
The immigration boss did not respond to the initial
suit Ms Zheng filed in September, but told the court that an amicable
settlement was being pursued and that it would see her withdraw the
case.
Justice Onguto was on December 7 to mark the suit
as fully settled but Ms Zheng’s lawyer told the judge that his client
had been arrested and detained at JKIA the night before. He consequently
filed the application to have Kilahangwa jailed for contempt of court.
The immigration officers allegedly told Ms Zheng
that she was not allowed to travel out of the country until detectives
had concluded their investigations.
Ms Zheng has pleaded with the court to allow her
deposit ownership documents of all her properties to enable her travel
to China.
She said the documents can remain in court as
security until she returns to Kenya. She claims the immigration officers
have been investigating her in a cloak-and-dagger manner, and are yet
to produce a list of the Chinese she allegedly helped secure study
permits illegally.
“I have substantial investments in the country, including
businesses and property worth over Sh60 million, and I suspect that this
may be a contributing factor as to why Mr Kilahangwa and his officers
may have placed a target on my back. I have repeatedly sought
explanations for the relentless harassment and intimidation that I have
faced at the hands of Mr Kilahangwa to no avail,” she adds.
She says that she was surprised at the allegations
that Nairobi Aviation College has been applying for student visas on the
strength of her work permit.
Ms Zheng holds that she reported the incident to
Kilimani Police Station, and officers are investigating how her permit
came to be used to apply for student passes.
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