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Boniface Mwangi Pokes Holes On The Obtuse Incompetence By The Police. This Is The Unbelievable Thing They Did

Rights Activist Boniface Mwangi has raised flag on the on the disgraceful action executed by the police that has raised eyebrows.

In case you didn’t know, “misuse of telecommunication” can book you a date with law enforcement officers. The misuse of telecommunication in this context is posting about someone else’s arrest. Beware!

At least that is what Boniface is alleging. He (Boniface) is claiming one of his associates was charged for misuse of telecommunication when he allegedly posted about his friend’s arrest on twitter.

Boniface however refutes the claim by the police saying the accused doesn’t even have a twitter account nor has he ever posted anything on social media.

Bloggers have continuously been strangled by the law for their posts but this case that Boniface brought forward is utterly hilarious if not crazy.

Below is what Boniface posted:

Yesterday Julio Otieno was arrested for carrying his laptop without a receipt and asked for Sh5000. When his colleague Willis Adika informed me about the arrest,l tweeted about it and Willis who was at the police station at that time was arrested and locked up. We went with the receipt of the laptop at the police post last night but we were told that to go back in the morning. This morning we have been told they have been taken to court. Julio Otieno is charged with handling suspected stolen property (the laptop his but since he refused to bribe and we tweeted about it,they have charged him). Willis Adika is been charged with “misuse of telecommunication” for posting the arrest on twitter. Willis didn’t post anything on twitter,he doesn’t have a twitter account and his phone which they confiscated is analogue and he never posted anything on social media. The OCS is called Nyaroche and when we visited the police station we found people who had been held since Friday.

 

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