Arrest warrants have been issued against three activists linked to the controversial Fighting Brutality and Impunity (FBI) movement after they failed to appear in court.
The case was mentioned on Wednesday before Senior Principal Magistrate Gideon Kiage at the Kahawa Law Courts, where the court was expected to set hearing dates.
Accused Failed to Attend
The three accused — Patrick Osoi, Hiram Kimathi, and Jackson Kuria Kihara, widely known as Cop Shakur — did not attend the session either physically or virtually.
Following an application by the prosecution, the court issued warrants of arrest to compel their attendance in future proceedings.
Next Court Appearance
The matter will be mentioned again once the accused persons are apprehended and presented before the court.
The development marks a new twist in the legal troubles facing the activists associated with the FBI movement, as authorities move to enforce compliance with court orders.
