Lawyer Nelson Havi who actively engaged in the case surrounding the forceful deportation of NRM self-proclaimed general Miguna Miguna has been summoned to the Serious Crimes Unit of the Directorate of Criminal Investigation(DCI).
The Nairobi based lawyer took on his twitter handle to disclose details of his summons.Havi said that an officer at the George Kinoti led Unit called him via phone on Tuesday afternoon, urging him to appear at the facility to shed light on the alleged confiscation of Miguna’s Canadian passport.
“A Mr Kuria from DCI-Serious Crimes summoned me on phone at 12.31pm, to goshed light on the confiscation of Miguna’s Canadian Passport. I asked him to request Matiang’i, PS Kihalangwa, IG Boinnet &DCI Kinoti to first comply with all Orders on the matter, before summoning me,” Havi wrote on Twitter.
Earlier the lawyer had sworn an affidavit where claimed that Miguna’s passport had been confiscated by the government authorities.It was later discovered that Dr Miguna ‘actually had his passport in Dubai before he left for Canada last month.Miguna said disclosed in a long Facebook post that he refused to hand over his passport for stamping at the JKIA, in fear of confiscation.
Another Miguna's lawyer, Cliff Ombeta insisted that the legal team’s position was that the passport had been snatched from Dr Miguna at JKIA.Interior Ministry have had earlier revealed plans a to establish how the deported lawyer “got back his Canadian passport”, after he swore that the State had impounded it at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport prior to his second deportation.