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Activists Clash with Police at Milimani Court Demanding Release of Arrested Demo Leaders
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47534, member: 636"] Police arrested three people for bringing violent troublemakers to Wednesday protests. Angry activists rushed to Milimani Law Courts and demanded freedom for their friends. The crowd made loud noise outside the courthouse. Justice Diana Kavedza came out to speak with them. She asked everyone to stay quiet and show respect for the legal process. The judge told protesters they would receive fair treatment during court hearings. She explained that courts need silence to work properly. Kavedza said she had to leave her courtroom because of the disturbance. She asked activists to behave well if they wanted good service from judges. The crowd needed to calm down for the legal system to help them. Officers caught the three suspects at Konza City on June 28. Police found them riding a bus headed to Mombasa. Investigators used citizen reports and evidence to track down the group. The suspects planned to hide at the coast after causing trouble. Law enforcement discovered their escape plan before they could run away. Authorities blame the trio for organizing destructive activities during demonstrations. They encouraged gangs to steal property and damage buildings. Police say these actions threatened public safety and broke protest laws. The suspects tried to disrupt peaceful assembly rights. Officials promise to catch more people connected to the violence. Wednesday rallies began as peaceful remembrance events for protest victims from last year. The gatherings honored over 60 people who died during previous demonstrations. Peaceful protesters fought with police and started fires around the city. They broke up sidewalks to throw pieces at officers. Nairobi businesses stayed closed and police protected government buildings with wire barriers. [/QUOTE]
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