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"City Hall biking cartel exploiting boda boda riders," Boniface Mwangi speaks after assault by police

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 Activist Boniface Mwangi talks to the press after being released.   Photo: Facebook/BonifaceMwangi

Activist Boniface Mwangi has come out to tell his side of the story in the hands of police at City Hall.

Boniface was on Wednesday evening arrested and booked at the Central Police Station. Witnesses said he had gone to help boda boda riders get back their motorbikes that had been detained during a protest they had in the city streets against harassment when a confrontation broke out.

According to witnesses, Mwangi who runs Pawa254 tried to record the drama which angered police who were there.

He was among other issues, accused of assaulting police officers, resisting arrest and causing disturbance outside City Hall.  He was later released on a Sh50,000 cash bail pending probe and his appearance in court.

The activist took to his social media to give his account of the confrontation;

"I’m fine. Battered, bruised but my spirit is unbroken.

A friend of mine who does courier delivery was arrested 1st July at 8am. He was yanked off his bike, which was taken to City Hall. No arrest was made. On following up with the officers they chased him away. I rode there at 3pm to find out what was going on.

l knocked a lot of doors, following up on my friend’s impounded bike and no one was offering an explanation. At around 4:30pm, l left the City Hall Annex offices and headed to the main City hall building. I was stopped by an Administration police officer who refused me entry. Asking why, he arrogantly replied “because I said so”. An argument ensued and l decided to record the conversation, that’s when all hell broke loose. He tried to snatch my phone, l stepped back and he started assaulting me.

They arrested and took me to the County basement cells. 5 more officers joined them as they dragged, kicked and tore my shirt, sweater, and trousers. They proceeded to beat me up thoroughly. They confiscated phone and deleted what I had recorded earlier.

Fact is, a big cartel in city hall has found a way to exploit Boda Boda (motorbike taxis) riders. They impound motorbikes, with no offence stated nor make any arrests. The Bikes are impounded and a fee of 1000 shillings charged every day. They are only released at least 2 weeks later for no less than 14,000 Shillings.

The city hall bike cartel is minting hundreds of thousands of shillings from innocent bike riders. If anyone has committed any offence they should be arrested and charged. Boda boda operators have no problem being arrested for actual offences committed and formally charged but protest unwarranted harassment.

The police assaulted me because they thought I was a boda boda rider. Once they knew who I was, the physical violence turned to verbal abuse. I have been released on a police bond of Ksh 50,000 and l will be arraigned in court on Tuesday, 14th July. The charges are creating disturbance and resisting arrest.

Thank you to everyone who worked tirelessly to secure my release. The National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders for providing the cash bail and working overtime as always. Lawyers Wanyoike Waikwa, Lempaa Soyinka and Wahome Thuku-thank you.

Shout out to the Chairman of Motorcycle Kenya Pastor Nick Korir, the superhero bikers club and other bikers who rode-in large numbers to the police station and escorted me to the hospital.

Thank you for all the messages, the phone calls, the tweets, l truly feel your love. To the kind stranger who shot the video of the assault, Asante Sana, that’s ?#‎Courage Aluta Continua."

 

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