Activist Julius Kamau was forcibly removed from a courtroom after causing a significant disruption during a court session.
Kamau interrupted the proceedings in a case involving activist Boniface Mwangi and four others, who were facing charges related to participating in anti-government demonstrations organized by Gen Z activists.
The case, which has drawn considerable public attention, is part of a broader protest movement against the rising cost of living and new government taxes.
During the court session, Kamau reportedly began shouting, leading to his ejection from the courtroom by security personnel.
This disruption followed a series of dramatic events surrounding the protests, including allegations from Boniface Mwangi that he had narrowly escaped a kidnapping attempt, which he attributed to forces opposed to the protest movement.
These incidents underscore the growing tensions between activists and authorities in Kenya, as protesters continue to challenge the government’s policies despite heavy-handed responses from the police.
Mwangi and his fellow activists remain resolute, insisting that they will not be silenced and will continue their demonstrations.