Police to seek 21 days to detain KPLC Senior managers over power outage
Ten Kenya Power company officials were driven to Kahawa Law Courts within the precincts of Kamiti Maximum Prisons ahead of their arraignment on Wednesday.
The ten were arrested Tuesday in the ongoing probe into claims of sabotaging electricity supply that affected most parts of the country last week.
Officials from the Serious Crime Unit, who are handling the case, said they intend to make a miscellaneous application before the court and seek to hold the ten for 21 days to enable them to conclude investigations.
Lawyers of those held rushed to the court after they heard their clients would be taken to Kahawa instead of Milimani or Kiambu.
Kahawa is usually reserved for terror suspects.
The ten, including the General manager in charge network, were summoned to the Direct...