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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said via Twitter that the arrests at Westgate Mall in Nairobi followed a successful probe.
"The two had just received Sh1 million from one of their victims, being a down payment [for a] Sh17.5 million [payment] they had earlier demanded as a precondition for pulling down libelous posts appearing on a website [they allegedly own]," the DCI tweet reads.
Miguna has, however, rubbished the DCI assertions terming them as a decoy of a larger plot to 'permanently silence' the controversial blogger.
"They want to silence Nyakundi. They already succeeded in having him banned from @Twitter . Now, they want to criminalize and jail him as a way of PERMANENTLY SILENCING him. Kenyans must not believe the tissues of lies @DCI_Kenya peddles to perpetuate the culture of impunity," Miguna tweeted.
He added: "The @DCI_Kenya should also arrest the individual(s) who paid the BRIBE. It is a criminal offence to give/offer and to receive a bribe. Arresting and charging Cyprian Nyakundi but not the person who offered the bribe constitutes double standards and a miscarriage of justice."
Replying to a tweep who had sought to 'enlighten' him that there was no bribe involved but 'treated' money by the DCI, the self-styled general would tell him that entrapment will invalidate the charges against the two leading to acquittal.