Activist Boniface Mwangi seems unfazed after being sentenced to either serve three months in prison or pay a fine of Ksh 300k In a Contempt Of Court Case.
After the verdict, the activist tweeted about the sentencing, noting that he can no longer post about the incident where he accused former Machakos county governor Alfred Mutua of bombing his house.
"I have been found guilty of contempt of court. Sentenced to two months in prison or pay a fine of Ksh 300,000. The gag order was extended to January 2024. l can no longer post who bombed our home. Water is wet, the pope is Catholic, and everyone knows who bombed our home." he posted
Mwangi took a picture outside the court's gates with a sign indicating that the area is a corruption-free zone covering the free part, leaving the notice to read- this is a corruption zone.
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An adamant Mwangi now says he will pay the fine and continues to accuse Mutua of bombing his house.
"Why too serious? Here wondering why @DCI_Kenya @NPSOfficial_KE have never arrested @DrAlfredMutua for bombing my house. I provided DCI with evidence, names of the suspects, phone numbers, etc. l shall never stop saying that. No court order will ever stop me from saying that," he wrote in a tweet on Wednesday.