Kenya police fire tear gas, arrest ex chief justice at national park protest


Former Chief Justice David Maraga is detained by plainclothes police officers alongside environmental activists for participating in a march against the encroachment of Nairobi National Park's land and plans to relocate the Nairobi Animal Orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, June 8, 2026. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi

NAIROBI, June 8 (Reuters) - Riot police ⁠fired tear gas to disperse scores of ‌protesters rallying on Monday against plans to build on part of a national park in Kenya's capital.

Officers moved ​in and arrested at least ⁠nine people, including former Chief ⁠Justice David Maraga, outside the main entrance of ⁠Nairobi ‌National Park, Reuters reporters said.

The Kenya Wildlife Service has defended the project, ⁠saying it will expand an animal ​orphanage on ‌the site, Africa's only wildlife reserve within ⁠a capital ​city.

Protesters - who waved placards marked with "Nature is not vacant land" and other slogans - say the ⁠plans, including a parking area for ​more than 1,000 vehicles, will encroach on one of Kenya's most famous protected areas.

The park ⁠lies just 10km (6 miles) from Nairobi's central business district. Rhinos, lions, buffalo and leopards can be seen against the backdrop of the city's ​skyline.

"We are gathered here ⁠because Nairobi National Park is once again under ​threat," activist Nyaguthii Chege ‌told reporters at the scene.

(Writing ​by George Obulutsa and Vincent Mumo Nzilani;Editing by Alexander Winning and Andrew Heavens)

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