Everything we know about Morara Kebaso's arrest

Lawyer and political activist Morara Kebaso was arrested on September 30, 2024, at his office in Kahawa Sukari, Nairobi.

Everything we know about Morara Kebaso's arrest

The arrest of Morara Kebaso has ignited widespread concerns about police conduct and the suppression of political dissent in Kenya. Taken into custody by officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Kebaso had his personal belongings, including phones and a laptop, confiscated during the incident. His lawyer, Pareno Solonka, has condemned the situation, highlighting the denial of access to Kebaso for both legal representatives and journalists, raising alarms about the erosion of legal rights in such circumstances.

Solonka described the police's actions as a serious violation of constitutional rights and called on the public to actively condemn such behavior. Kebaso, known for his outspoken activism against corruption and government failures, has faced increasing intimidation following his vocal criticisms of various government officials. He had even expressed fears for his safety after a recent accident, citing perceived threats from multiple adversaries.

This incident has raised significant alarms regarding freedom of speech and the treatment of dissenting voices in Kenya. Political analysts and human rights advocates are increasingly worried about a broader trend of suppressing political opposition and limiting civil liberties. Amnesty International Kenya has also voiced its concern, demanding Kebaso's immediate release and condemning the relentless harassment faced by activists and journalists. They argue that such deliberate arrests represent a blatant misuse of law enforcement that undermines the public's right to know and challenge corruption.

As the situation unfolds, further developments are anticipated as Kebaso's legal team seeks clarity on the charges against him and attempts to secure access to their client. This case could become a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle for civil rights in the country.