Inspector-General of police Joseph Boinett, Director of Criminal Investigations George Kinoti and Immigration boss Gordon Kihalangwa will have to present themselves in person before High Court judge Luka Kimaru for deporting illegally lawyer Miguna Miguna.
In a suit in which the government intended to suspend the order requesting the three to present themselves in person to face contempt of court proceedings in a case involving opposition member Miguna Miguna, Court of Appeal judges Roselyn Nambuye, Patrick Kiage and Kathurima M’Inoti declined to block that directive.
“We do not take lightly contempt of court allegations, orders issued by a court are compulsory and must be obeyed by everyone regardless of their status,” said Justice Kiage who delivered the ruling yesterday on behalf of the bench.
On February 15, Justice Kimaru decree that Interior CS Fred Matiang’i’s declaration of Dr Miguna as a prohibited immigrant, to be null and void on grounds that it was given in contempt of orders he had earlier issued.
But Dr Matiang’i was the first to seek to have Justice Kimaru’s decision temporarily suspended pending the determination of the appeal.