Popular comedian, Eric Omondi, has intervened to the release of eight women from Lang’ata Women’s Prison.
This comes a few days after he aided a businesswoman who had been arrested and sentenced for shouting in the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD) while calling customers to buy her goods.
Joyce Naserian had been jailed for three months at Lang’ata Women’s Prison after she failed to pay a cash bail of Sh.10000.
After Naserian was released, Omondi promised to start an initiative which will be bailing out petty offenders who are currently jailed in different prisons in Kenya.
She was later charged with touting where she was supposed to pay a cash bail of Sh.5000 but she couldn’t afford.
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