Miguna Miguna Now Seeks to Reap More Millions From International Air Carrier

Related image

Will Lawyer Miguna Miguna Ever stop? The self proclaimed NRM General is at it again and may this time even earn himself more millions compared to the 7 Million he was awarded by the Courts in a case he filed against CS Fred Matiang’i.

Miguna, a man who had to pay for his Courageous acts by being subjected to torture, detention and ultimate deportation has not given up on his quest for Justice and is this time bracing himself for a legal battle against an International Airline, Fly Emirates.

Miguna Miguna has sued the Kenya Airports Authority and international airline Emirates for torture and illegal detention.

Miguna wants the two punished for unlawful detention. Through lawyer John Khaminwa, Miguna says KAA and the airline should also be punished for unlawful search, seizure, sedation, torture and assault.

Related image

He accuses them of colluding to have him forcibly removed from Kenya. They violated his constitutional and fundamental rights, including privacy.

KAA and the Emirates should be punished for libel, slander and defamation of character, compensatory damages, exemplary or punitive damages and must thus foot the cost of the suit, Miguna says.

“KAA employees worked with heavily armed men and women wearing civilian and police uniforms to physically assault, batter, brutalise and humiliate the plaintiff in full public view, tore his clothes, violated his personal integrity and violently attempted to force him to board an Emirates flight to Dubai,” the affidavit reads.

Image result for miguna deported

He demands a declaration that he is “entailed to an unequivocal and fulsome retraction of the defamatory words and a written and an unqualified apology approved by him prominently published on the front pages in four of the widely circulating national newspapers in Kenya in both their hard copy and electronic or digital versions for a period of seven days.”

Miguna wants a mandatory injunction directing KAA and Emirates to remove and delete all offending words from all internet sites, blogs and all electronic forms stored, archived, published or posted.

Also sought is an order restraining “the defendants from further uttering, repeating or publishing or causing to be published the words referred to.”

If you were a Judge tasked with hearing and giving a ruling on this Miguna case, What Judgement would you arrive at?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *