Miguna suffered asthma attack at Uplands Police Station: lawyer

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Miguna Miguna.Self-proclaimed National Resistant Movement general Miguna Miguna might have spent the weekend at a police station in Lari, Kiambu County, after police refused to free him on Friday despite a court order.

Nasa leaders said he suffered an asthma attack while in custody at the station.
CUSTODY
Sources indicate that Mr Miguna, who was picked at his Runda home on Friday morning, was taken to Githunguri Police Station then transferred to Uplands Police Station.
Police have, however, denied that the lawyer was being held at the station, even though they kept it tightly guarded from Saturday.
On Sunday, his lawyer Edwin Sifuna, Suna East MP Junet Mohamed and Busia Woman Representative Florence Mutua went to Uplands Police Station but the officer in charge insisted that Mr Miguna was not there.
However, Mr Sifuna insisted they had reliable information that the lawyer was detained at the Uplands station.
Mr Miguna’s arrest was linked to Nasa leader Raila Odinga’s ‘swearing-in’ on January 30.
During a press conference at the Okoa Kenya offices in Nairobi last Thursday, Mr Miguna dared the government to arrest him as he had commissioned Mr Odinga’s ‘oath’.
ASTHMA ATTACK
Mr Sifuna, who said he had not seen or spoken to his client since Friday, also said information had been leaked to them that Miguna had suffered an asthma attack while in custody.
The lawyer said he rushed to the station with an inhaler, while Mr Mohamed and Ms Mutua ferried doctors to the station, but none of them was able to see him after police maintained that they do not have him in custody.
“We got information that Miguna was unwell and that he had suffered an asthma attack and the only thing I could do is to bring him an inhaler while Junet and Mutua brought in doctors to check on him, but the police have refused to let us see him,” Mr Sifuna told journalists at the station.
The station was unusually guarded with uniformed officers patrolling the compounded such that it was impossible for the Nasa leaders and doctors to access the report desk.
Police also barred journalists and anyone else from accessing the report desk or the police canteen at the station.
WARNING
Mr Junet, who accused the Jubilee administration of impunity and disregarding court orders, warned that should the police fail to produce Mr Miguna in court on Monday, “it will be a start of anarchy in this country”
Mr Junet said police were yet to clearly state what charges Mr Miguna would face.
ILLEGAL GROUP
On Friday, the Director of Criminal Investigation George Kinoti said Mr Miguna, who claimed police bombed their way into his house, was arrested for administering an illegal oath and being a member of NRM, a proscribed organisation.
“He (Mr Miguna) publicly declared that he is the general of NRM, which is already declared a proscribed group. By the time he declared publicly, there was a gazette notice by the minister. How can we let it go? We are law enforcers,” said Mr Kinoti.
“He also said he is going to lead people to burn portraits of a democratically elected president. Then what do you expect from us?
“He also confessed he is the one who administered the oath,” the DCI boss added.
On Friday, High Court Judge James Wakiaga ordered that Mr Miguna be released on Sh50,000 cash bail. However, police have not released him.

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