220 suspects charged over Nairobi fuel price protests released on Ksh.5K bail
The accused persons, represented by a team of lawyers led by MP Babu Owino among others, all pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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A total of 220
suspects arrested during Monday’s fuel price hike protests were on Tuesday
afternoon arraigned before the Kibera Law Courts facing charges of obstructing
traffic by barricading roads within Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD).
According to the
charge sheet, the accused persons are alleged to have unlawfully barricaded Moi
Avenue, thereby obstructing the movement and operation of motor vehicles along
the busy road.
The suspects were
rounded up during demonstrations held in different parts of Nairobi as
protesters took to the streets to oppose the rising cost of fuel and the high
cost of living. Some of the accused persons are minors.
The accused
persons, represented by a team of lawyers led by Embakasi East Member of
Parliament Babu Owino among others, all pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The court released
each of the suspects on a cash bail of Ksh.5,000 pending further directions on
the case.
Their arraignment
followed Monday’s fuel price protests that saw demonstrations spread across
Nairobi and other parts of the country, with Kenyans demanding a reduction in
fuel prices and the high cost of living.
During the
protests, Nairobi Regional Police Commander Issa Mohamud announced that at
least 225 people had been arrested, accusing demonstrators
of engaging in unlawful activities including blocking roads and disrupting
business operations within the capital.
Police also
reported that several vehicles were vandalised and several officers injured
during running battles with protesters in parts of Nairobi’s CBD.
The protests were
triggered by the latest fuel price adjustments announced by the Energy
and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), which initially increased the prices
of Super Petrol and Diesel before later revising the diesel price downward in a
mid-cycle review following public uproar.
Under the revised
prices, Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene are retailing at Ksh.214.25,
Ksh.232.86 and Ksh.191.38 per litre, respectively.
The strike by
public transport sector operators has however since been called off for the
next seven days to pave way for negotiations with the government.

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