Opposition activist Miguna Miguna is once again seeking justice with regards to his earlier dramatic arrest, detention, and deportation to Canada.
The firebrand lawyer was earlier this year arrested over a citizenship row, an ordeal that saw his house in Runda partly destroyed by law enforcers.
In a tweet on Thursday, Miguna called upon Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji to look into the issue, telling him to prove himself by initiating prosecutions against Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi.
He also called for the same against Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinett, demanding that he be held responsible for his ordeal in the hands of the police and the disobedience of court orders directing that he be allowed into the country.
The vocal barrister also wants Director of Criminal Investigation boss George Kinoti and then immigration boss Gordon Kihalangwa included in the same, over his woes in the police cells and later at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
"Prove your mettle and charge Fred Matiangi, Gordon Kihalangwa, Joseph Boinett and George Kinoti for disobeying 13 court orders by justices James Wakiaga, Luka Kimaru, Chacha Mwita, Roslyn Aburili and George Odunga. The criminal destruction of my house, my abduction, detention, torture, sedation and forceful exile," he said.
Miguna was deported after presiding over opposition leader Raila Odinga's mock January 30 mock inauguration, with all his attempts to make a return proving futile.
He has since refused to reapply for his nationality in line with the immigration directives.