Africa

Uproar as Kenyan activist in court over cyber-crime

 A Kenyan lawyer and activist has appeared in court in connection with alleged cyber-harassment a day after he was dramatically arrested in the capital, Nairobi, sparking public anger.

David Morara Kebaso has attracted a huge following on social media for his posts about alleged corruption and the misuse of public funds through fictitious or stalled projects.

The 28-year-old was arrested on Monday evening by masked police, who confiscated his phones and laptop before driving him away, local media reported.

He is accused by the state prosecutor of tarnishing the reputation of businessman, David Langat, in an X post that also men­tioned President William Ruto.

His arrest comes nearly three months after youth-led anti-government demonstrations against controversial proposed tax hikes, which turned deadly.

More than 50 people were killed and dozens others were reported missing in June’s protests that forced President Ruto to abandon the tax legislation and sack almost his entire cabinet.

Mr Kebaso, who describes himself on social media as “bold and fearless”, has in recent months rattled government officials through his nationwide campaign of doc­umenting stalled government projects and demanding accountability for wasted public funds.

He has been doing so by recording short videos and sharing them on social media, attracting sharp reactions.

His online activism has attracted more than 200,000 followers on his X account, with some fundraising to support his activ­ities.

He was picked up by police from his office in the Kahawa Sukari area, on the out­skirts of Nairobi, and spent a night in a cell before appearing in court on Tuesday.

Several activists and lawyers who rushed to the Nairobi regional police headquarters to see him said they were denied access to Mr Kebaso and then tear-gassed.

The hashtag #FreeMoraraKebaso has been trending on social media since since his arrest as Kenyans online called for his release.

The state prosecutor laid a cyber-harass­ment charge against Mr Kebaso for allegedly posting false information on social media about Mr Langat.

However, the activist failed to plead to the charge after his lawyers dismissed it as defective.

His lawyers said the charges constituted a civil claim for compensation, since the complainant alleged defamation and not cyber-harassment.

But the state prosecution opposed the ar­gument, saying the charge sheet was in order.

In its ruling, the court released Mr Kebaso on a cash bail pending a determination on the legality of the charge sheet. —BBC

Show More
Back to top button