Editor's Review

Boniface Mwangi has been camping at Central Police Station since Friday, July 7.

Activitist Boniface Mwangi now wants the Azimio La Umoja top brass to take responsibility after arrest of various protesters during the Saba Saba protests on Friday, July 7.

Thirty-five people were arrested on the day as they heeded Raila Odinga's call for the anti-state protests.

The protesters are currently held at Nairobi's Central Police Station.

Taking to Twitter, Mwangi called on Azimio principals Raila Odinga and Martha Karua to come out and demand the release of the detainees.

Boniface Mwangi and his company at the Central Police Station to demand release of detained protesters.

"Good morning Raila Odinga, Martha Karua, and the Azimio fratenity. 35 of your supporters were arrested yesterday. They're are being held at Central Police Station. It’s your duty to get them released. Activists being held here are 32. The HRDs were arrested in the CBD," said Mwangi.

The activist was accompanied to the station by a host of attorneys among them retired chief justice Willy Mutunga, John Khaminwa and Lempaa Suyinka.

Mutunga while accompanying Mwangi to the station with food for the detainees registered his displeasure with the manner in which the state was handling peaceful demonstrators.


Mutunga observed that dictatorship was taking course in the country, reversing the gains made in terms of democracy and citizenry's rights and freedom.


They want the 35 unconditionally released from detention as they is no proof they committed crimes while partaking in their constitutional right to picket.