Deported lawyer Miguna Miguna may have returned safely to his
Canadian home, but the drama surrounding his failed entry into Kenya
last week could come back to haunt him.
Kenya and the
United Arab Emirates are said to be keen on establishing how the lawyer
got the Canadian passport that enabled him to travel from Dubai to
Toronto on Monday, yet the document had been reported in court last week
to have been lost.
Though no
investigations have been launched, the passport riddle could open a new
battlefront between Miguna, who arrived in Toronto (at midday, Kenyan
time) after a 13-hours and 25 minutes flight aboard Air Canada 57
(ACA57), his lawyers and the State.
If
it is found that the passport was not lost as alleged in court papers,
Dr Miguna could be wanted for perjury when he sets foot in Kenya. Under
Kenya law, giving false information in a court attracts a maximum jail
sentence of seven years with no option of a fine.
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“We
are trying to establish how he got the passport for onward travel since
it is on record even in court that it was lost,” Interior ministry
spokesman Mwenda Njoka said on Monday.
An affidavit sworn by lawyer Nelson Havi after
Dr Miguna’s failed re-deportation last week said Mr Miguna did not have
the passport.
“The respondents
(government) have unlawfully seized the petitioner (Mr Miguna’s)
Canadian passport in a clear attempt to have him declared stateless and
continue to violate his fundamental rights,” Mr Havi said in an
affidavit dated March 27 in a case that sought Dr Miguna’s release from
detention at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
On
Monday, lawyer Cliff Ombeta, who also represented Dr Miguna, insisted
that the legal team’s position was that the passport had been snatched
from Dr Miguna at JKIA.
“He does not
have the passport. When he was being forced to the plane on Monday
night, it was missing,” Mr Ombeta said, adding, “This thing that the
lawyers had the document and that I sneaked it to him in Dubai, is just
not true.”
Immigration officials said
they had to retrieve details of his passport from the system on
Wednesday to enable his eventual deportation to Dubai, suggesting that
he still did not have a travel document.
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During
the failed deportation bid on Monday night, hours after he arrived,
various sources suggested Dr Miguna had given his passport to one of his
lawyers for safe keeping after he refused to have it stamped for his
entry into Kenya. After his deportation on Wednesday, there were claims
that Canadian officials had processed new travel papers for him.
Immigration
officials, however, said this was unlikely because replacements are
only made when the originals are lost and after due process.
That
has left a possibility that the passport was actually taken to Dr
Miguna in Dubai by an emissary. Kenya government officials believe Dr
Miguna had given the passport to one of his lawyers. They also said the
passport was an issue of investigation in Dubai though no formal inquiry
had been made through the Foreign Affairs ministry.
In a statement yesterday, Dr Miguna downplayed the questions surrounding his travel documents.
DRUGGED
“On
March 28, I was assaulted, drugged and forced out of Kenya
unconscious,” Dr Miguna declared in the statement minutes after he
landed. “The issue here is not how I have travelled to get medical
treatment or on what passport. The issue is my abduction, assault,
drugging and forceful removal by a rogue regime in defiance of more than
10 court orders!”
He said that he
had refused to use or hand over his Canadian document “because I arrived
in Kenya on March 26 as a Kenyan born citizen.”
“After
my medical treatment abroad, I intend to immediately return to Kenya
and to continue with the struggle for a better and just society that we
Kenyans have been yearning for 55 years!”
Meanwhile,
the parliamentary committee that oversees the Interior ministry is on
Tuesday scheduled to meet Interior Cabinet Secretary, the Inspector
General of Police and Principal Secretaries in the ministry on the
denial of entry, mistreatment and deportation of Dr Miguna.
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