Thirty-eight employees of the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) facing tax fraud charges made a shocking appearance in court on Monday. As if on a deliberate cue as agreed upon on some amorphous Whatsapp group, they all dressed up in hoodies, scarfs and dark glasses.
The accused did not take a plea. Instead, the police were allowed to hold them for another 14 days as they continue with their investigations. Appearing before the Resident Magistrate Paul Mayova, the accused persons entered the courtroom in their rather strange dressing. All through the court proceeding, they avoided the cameras as they held their heads down in an effort to hide their identities.
But with their pictures all over social media, Kenyans have come out to question what informed their choice of dressing. Rarieda Member of Parliament Otiende Amollo questioned why the KRA employees looked like mercenaries in hoods and sunglasses in court.
“I don’t know whoever advised anybody who was charged that the best way to camouflage yourself so that no one will ever know you were taken to court is to put these hoodies and tie scarfs and wear sunglasses. If anybody wants to know if you are charged, they will know, your image notwithstanding,” Amollo said.