DCI detectives have this afternoon arrested activist Boniface Mwangi from his Nairobi house.
According to a tweet seen by Standard Digital, Mwangi said he was being taken to Central Police Station, Nairobi.
I have been arrested by @DCI_Kenya from my house. We are headed to Central Police Station. I haven't been told the reason for my arrest. — Boniface Mwangi (@bonifacemwangi) May 6, 2019
Chief Inspector of police George Muchiri in a statement says he has reason to believe that Boniface Mwangi has information that may help him to investigate alleged organization of a revolution that is likely to cause civil unrest and breach of peace.
“You are not obliged to state anything but should you elect to state anything, it will be taken down in writing and may be used as evidence,” he cautions Mwangi.
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Activist Boniface Mwangi is no stranger to controversy.
The activist was last in the headlines on April 30, 2019 among a group of protesters at an anti-corruption demonstration.
About 50 activists camped at the historic Freedom Corner at Uhuru Park ahead of what they termed as a “mega protest”.
The activists, who went by “the Red Vest Movement” chanted anti-corruption slogans and sang protest songs.
He championed for the release of BettieWaShiro who was the face of the anti-corruption protest.
At the time, Mwangi tweeted;
We are at Central Police Station demanding #FreeBetty. She is entitled to cash bail. She is in jail for protesting against corruption. #BeyondZeroCorruption https://t.co/sTiYPAeOWQ — Boniface Mwangi (@bonifacemwangi) April 30, 2019