In Summary
The High Court has suspended Interior Cabinet
Secretary Fred Matiang’i’s declaration that fiery lawyer Miguna Miguna
is a prohibited immigrant.
Justice
Enoch Chacha Mwita on Monday further suspended the cancellation of Dr
Miguna’s passport by the immigration boss Gordon Kihalangwa.
NOTICE
He ordered the Immigration Department to facilitate Dr Miguna’s return from Canada.
The
judge, at the same time, put on hold Dr Matiang’i’s gazette notice
declaring the Nation Resistance Movement, a wing of the National Super
Alliance (Nasa), a criminal gang.
Judge
Mwita ruled that Dr Miguna's rights were violated by his deportation,
and that allegations raised require him to be personally present to
testify.
While pointing out that such evidence cannot be solely adduced
via a sworn affidavit, the judge ordered immigration officials to issue
Dr Miguna with travel documents.
In default, the judge ordered that he can use his Canadian passport, and that he can come on a date he chooses.
CONTEMPT
The judge has also ordered parties in the case to fast-track the hearing, citing the urgency of the matter.
On February 15, the court declared Dr Miguna's deportation to Canada illegal.
Justice
Luka Kimaru found that Dr Miguna was deported at the time
Inspector-General of Police Joseph Boinnet and Director of Criminal
Investigation boss George Kinoti were in contempt of court orders.
He said the removal of Dr Miguna from Kenya had no merit in law.
Following the ruling Dr Miguna said in a tweet,
"We, the #NRMKe, Kenyan patriots and freedom fighters, believe in and
are fully committed to the RULE OF LAW. We shall use the CONSTITUTION as
the SPEAR and the SHIELD in the fight against the despots.
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