Miguna Miguna shared photos of official invitation letters to attend the Mashujaa Day celebrations at Uhuru Gardens and a Garden Party at State House Nairobi. [Courtesy: Twitter - @MigunaMiguna]

The Canadian-based lawyer was first deported on February 6, 2018, after a dramatic arrest for his role in the January 30, 2018 controversial swearing-in of the then National Super Alliance presidential candidate Raila Odinga as the "People's President".

After his arrest, he was locked up incommunicado for five days, shifting between police stations in Kiambu and Kajiado before his February 6 deportation despite a court injunction against the same.

His lawyers put up a spirited fight against his deportation.

 

Lawyer Miguna Miguna greets supporters upon arrival at the JKIA in Nairobi from Canada on October 20, 2022. [Kelly Ayodi, Standard]

The CS and PS have been surcharged by the court twice over the Miguna arrests and deportation saga.

Justice George Odunga drew the first blood on March 29 when he required Sh200,000 be slashed from their monthly pay for failing to produce Miguna in court as had been ordered.

Aggrieved, they contested the orders before the Court of Appeal.