Irish national turns into a patrolist

An Irish national has found herself on the wrong side of the law after reportedly lying to the country before his entry from her nation.

Rory Bracket is said to have gotten into the nation through a tourist visa, with fresh details indicating that she has instead been engaging in pastoralism activities.

He was on Thursday arraigned before Kisumu Resident Magistrate Linah Okoth to answer to the charges of contravening the dictates of how to get a visa.

The latter was released in a Ksh100, 000 shillings bond.

His application for the court to extend his stay in the nation was also rejected by the court which ruled that he was working in the nation illegally.

The magistrate added that the court is in no place to extend the visa.

“The court has no jurisdiction to extend his Visa,” she said

This comes only a few days after the Kisumu High Court suspended amendments by Kisii elected Members of County Assembly (MCAs) denying their nominated counterparts from contributing and voting in bills and motions.

In his ruling, Justice Fred Ochieng ruled that the amendment reduces the nominees to dummies, taking away their right to equality.

“Having given due consideration to the interests of all parties, I find that justice demands that a conservatory order is issued to preserve the applicants’ right to equal treatment as their elected counterparts,” said the judge.

The MCAs were represented in court by Rarieda lawmaker Otiende Amollo.

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