New Delhi, July 22 -- The prominent Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi was on Monday charged with unlawful possession of ammunition in a case stemming from his alleged role in street protests against the government.
Opposition leaders and Mwangi's followers had feared he would be charged with the more serious offense of terrorism.
He was freed on bond immediately after his appearance in court on Monday.
The charge sheet said the suspect possessed three canisters of tear gas without lawful authorization. His attorney, Njanja Maina, told reporters on Sunday that Mwangi never possessed such items.
Mwangi's wife Njeri, in a post on the social media platform X, said on Saturday that security personnel raided their home and took the activist a...
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