Smartmatic International employee arrested with election related stickers at JKIA freed
A
foreign national who was on Thursday arrested at the Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport (JKIA) with election related stickers has now been
released from custody.
The
foreigner is an employee of of Smartmatic International B.V, the company procured by IEBC to provide technology for the August 9th General Election.
The
National Police Service, in a statement released on Friday, said probe had indicated
that the stickers are property of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries
Commission (IEBC) and are part of the material to be used at the upcoming
polls.
NPS
said the foreigner was placed into custody due to the sensitivity of elections
material and the fact that the stickers had been carried in personal luggage,
hence due diligence needed to be conducted.
According
to the police service, the stickers were not declared as per the law, nor had
they been accompanied by an IEBC official as per routine procedure.
“…police,
as per standard procedure and arrangement with IEBC were not notified of such
an import beforehand to provide necessary security and escort,” read the
statement.
NPS
has since released the suspect and handed over the stickers to the Wafula
Chebukati-led election commission.
This
however comes as Chebukati had on Thursday claimed that three employees of Smartmatic International B.V had been arrested at the airport, terming the incident as “unjustified intimidation, harassment and blackmail.”
“The three personnel, who are employees of
Smartmatic International B.V., were arrested upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport from Venezuela. This is despite the Commission
Secretary/CEO explaining to the security authorities that the three personnel
were in the country to execute a lawful contract relating to the deployment of
technology in elections,” said the IEBC Chairman.
“The brazen decision of the security authorities to
arrest, detain and confine in a solitary hideout the three personnel without
justification, is an exhibition of intimidation on hardworking persons who are
only keen to deliver a robust technology infrastructure for conduct of a
credible, secure and verifiable election.”
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