Kenya defaced my passport to prevent my return, Miguna says

A file photo of Nairobi governor aspirant and lawyer Miguna Miguna.
A file photo of Nairobi governor aspirant and lawyer Miguna Miguna.

Lawyer Miguna Miguna has accused the government of defacing his passport to deny him his right to return to Kenya.

Immigration boss Gordon Kihalangwa

earlier surrendered Miguna’s passport to court in compliance with Justice Luka Kimaru’s directive.

The document is perforated, meaning the NRMKe General

will have to apply for a new one.

Read:

In a statement on Tuesday, Miguna said the government has disrespected the court and violated his constitutional rights.

"What the illegitimate government has done is to deposit a defaced passport in defiance of the court order.

This must be seen in light of the respondents’ continued defiance of court orders."

But he noted:

"We must prove them wrong.

The respondents believe, wrongly, that the guns they wield are far superior to the courts.

The struggle against the purveyors of impunity and abuse of power will continue."

The passport was issued

on March 23 2009 and confiscated on February 6 after the lawyer was arrested for his role

during Nasa leader Raila Odinga's 'swearing-in' as the People's President.

The perforated document has now been attached to the court file.

Kimaru said Miguna's deportation was illegal but Interior CS Fred Matiang'i insisted he followed the law.

Miguna wants the state compelled to facilitate his return to Kenya.

Details:

Related:

WATCH: The latest videos from the Star