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    Tuju moves to court to stop his arrest and detention

    Pinnah MokeiraBy Pinnah MokeiraMarch 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju moved to the High Court seeking to block his arrest and detention.

    In an urgent application filed in Nairobi, Tuju accused the Inspector General of Police, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of attempting to arbitrarily arrest and detain him without formal charges.

    According to the court documents, Tuju is currently admitted at Karen Hospital, where he remains under police guard despite not being arraigned in court.

    Through an affidavit sworn by co-applicant Louiza Korros, the former minister claims he voluntarily presented himself at Karen Police Station on March 23, 2026 to record a statement but was detained overnight and allegedly manhandled by officers, worsening pre-existing injuries.

    The application further alleged that Tuju had earlier reported being followed by suspicious unmarked vehicles, prompting him to briefly abandon his vehicle and seek refuge at an undisclosed location.

    Tuju now wants the court to admit him to anticipatory bail pending any formal charges, restrain police from arresting or interfering with his movement, and compel authorities to withdraw officers stationed at his hospital bedside.

    Through his lawyer Gregory Odhiambo Ndege, he argued that his continued confinement under police watch in hospital amounts to unlawful custodial control, violating his constitutional rights to dignity, liberty, and access to medical care.

    “The uninformed actions by the 1st Respondent are unjustified and malicious; thus, we fear for his life,” read the Court documents.

    “In the event that the 1st Applicant is granted bail, he is willing to appear before the Court or the police once he is summoned.”

    Tuju was arrested on Monday and spent the night in police cells ahead of a planned arraignment. He developed complications and had to ask for extra oxygen in the cells.

    On Tuesday, he was rushed to hospital in an ambulance which stopped a planned arraignment for giving false information.

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