3 Minors Arrested During Protests Faint in Court, Magistrate Offers Them Milk

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  • A total of 185 protesters were arrested due to their participation in the anti-government protests on Tuesday, July 2
  • Among the arrested protesters were 18 minors who were brought to the Milimani Law Courts for a ruling on their case
  • However, three minors in the group collapsed after allegedly going without food for 24 hours after their arrest

Faith Chandianya, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and Current Affairs in Kenya

There was a tense situation at the Milimani Law Courts when three minor suspects who were arrested for participating in anti-government protests fainted.

Anti-government protesters in court.
The court discovered that the anti-government protesters had not eaten for the past 24 hours. Photo: Zipporah Weru
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What was the reason behind the minors’ fainting?

The fainting incident led Milimani Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina to instruct that they be provided with milk.

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A 16-year-old boy collapsed after stating that he was hungry following the protest.

Under the guidance of Senior Principal Magistrate Wandia Nyamu, the judiciary arranged and supplied milk upon learning that both minors and adults had gone without food for over 24 hours.

Among the 185 protestors who were arrested during anti-government demos, 18 of them were minors.

The court observed that children are vulnerable members of society who deserve humane treatment.

“Children are vulnerable members of the society to be treated humanely.I order that they be released with immediate effect on a personal bond of Kshs 10,000 by their parents,”Nyamu directed.

What decision did the court reach regarding the minors?

The 18 minors who were brought before court were issued with a personal bond of KSh 10,000.’

A personal bond is a written agreement where an arrested individual commits to attending all scheduled court appearances and pledges not to commit any offenses during the period covered by the bond.

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They were represented by a group of 17 lawyers from the Law Society of Kenya, with Faith Odhiambo leading the team.

Other advocates who appeared pro _bono for the protestors include James Wanjeri ,Soyinka Lempaa and ,Mwaura Kabata .The matter will be mentioned tomorrow for Thursday (Today) for further directions.

Source: TUKO.co.ke





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