[Former president Daniel Arap Moi. Photo/Courtesy]
A former officer with the National Intelligence Service (NIS) has filed a case at the Employment and Labour Relations Court seeking orders to bar former president Daniel Arap Moi, from transacting any business on a piece of land, he claims is his.
Stephen Muriithi Mwangi accused Moi of allegedly grabbing his land in Solai, Nakuru County.
According to the Daily Nation, he wants the Nakuru Court allow him serve Moi with a notification over the matter through a local daily, since doing it physically was difficult.
He said he would not get to Moi to serve him, since he was heavily guarded.
In a sworn affidavit, Mwangi noted Moi illegally acquired his land when he was in detention, in 1982, despite being a close friend to the former president.
Through lawyer Fredrick Guandaru, the applicant said he co-owned, the 1,020 hectares piece of land known as Mokamu Limited, alongside James Kanyotu.
Justice Dalmas Ohungo, on Friday, certified the matter as urgent, and directed Mwangi to explore all means possible to serve Moi with the documents.
He slated the case for, April 12.