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Court frees Rigathi allies and 35 others on bond in terror linked case

Former Chief Justice David Maraga (Center) flanked by  Lawyers Ndegwa Njiru (left) and Kirinyaga County Woman Representative Njeri Maina (right) accompanied by the rest of the legal team when they attended a court case where 37 youths were charged with acts of terrorism by allegedly burning down Dagoretti Police Station during the Gen-Z protests. [Kanyiri Wahito/Standard]

The Kahawa Law Courts have freed at least 37 persons arrested in relation to protests on a Sh50,000 cash bail or Sh200,000 bond.

The Director of Public Prosecutions, Renson Ingonga had opposed the release of the group, which include former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's allies, James Wanjiru and Wanjiku Muhia, as well as three Burundi nationals, claiming the police did not know their addresses.

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