A former Barclays Bank of Kenya employee has filed a case before the High Court claiming that an arrest supposedly facilitated by the bank denied him conjugal rights for five days, as well as his right to go to church some 20 years ago.
Mr Peter Michobo Muiru worked for the Limuru Branch as a storekeeper before he was accused of engaging a colleague in a conversation allegedly to plan to behead the branch manager, Citizen TV reports.
Mr Muiru is now seeking damages for wrongful arrest and detention which later resulted in his retrenchment, as no legal charges have ever been brought against him over the issue and that his efforts to seek compensation for wrongful accusations and dismissal have been futile since 1995. He said that the bank had dared him to sue.
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