Kenya's ex-chief justice arrested at protest against building on national park
Former Kenyan Chief Justice David Maraga was arrested on Monday while protesting near Nairobi National Park. The demonstration, organized by activists, opposed alleged plans to build a car park and a new animal orphanage on protected land within the wildlife sanctuary.

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AI-generatedFormer Kenyan Chief Justice David Maraga was arrested on Monday while protesting near Nairobi National Park. The demonstration, organized by activists, opposed alleged plans to build a car park and a new animal orphanage on protected land within the wildlife sanctuary. The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is accused of allocating a portion of the park for these developments. The KWS has defended its plans, stating the expanded orphanage will enhance animal welfare and training, occupying a small fraction of the park's total area. Police dispersed the protest, detaining several demonstrators, including Maraga, who was seen being taken away in a lorry.
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5 extractedThe KWS states the new orphanage will improve animal welfare, veterinary training, and visitor experience.
Former Chief Justice David Maraga was arrested while protesting against alleged plans to build on protected land.
The new orphanage will occupy an 89-acre site within the park, representing 0.31% of its total area.
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is accused of giving a portion of land to a convention centre and planning a new animal orphanage.
Activists allege a plan to build a car park on land belonging to the Nairobi National Park.