Troubled Nairobi lawyer Miguna Miguna on Thursday revealed that medical tests in Dubai confirmed that he was drugged prior to his deportation.
Hours after landing, he stated that more tests were required to point out the exact drug in his body but he can only exit the airport with a Kenyan passport - which was confiscated.
The Canadian-based advocate then narrated disturbing details of how he was subdued by several men who injected him until he passed out before boarding the EK722 Emirates Airline Flight.
"About 50 heavily armed thugs led by the uniformed Somali policeman who had commanded them on Monday, violently broke into the toilet I had been detained incommunicado in at the Jomo Kenyatta Airport, didn’t identify themselves, wrestled me to the ground, held onto and sat on me as a group of four different thugs injected substances to both my soles, arms, hands, both sides of my ribs and basically all over my body until I passed out.
"Today, at around 5:25am, after the Emirates had landed and passengers were disembarking, I regained consciousness and asked a person seated next to me who also appeared like a flying squad officer, “where are we?” He told me that we were in Dubai," wrote Miguna.
He further added that a man who introduced himself as 'Njihia' claimed that he had his (Miguna's) papers.
"I explained to him that I wouldn’t go anywhere with him; that he didn’t have my valid Kenyan passport and that he is a criminal who had not only abducted, drugged and forcefully removed me from Kenya against my will and in violation of numerous court orders.
"I told the Air Emirates crew that flying an unconscious and drugged man like me from Kenya to Dubai without any documents was a criminal act," he added.
The self-proclaimed NRM general complained of pain all over his body but maintained that he must return to Kenya as he is a legitimate citizen.
"I have severe pain on the left side of my chest, my left wrist, my right elbow and my feet. I believe that the despots must have injected me with noxious substances.
"Anyway, I have made it crystal clear to the United Arab Emirates immigration authorities that I cannot and will not fly anywhere with them except to Kenya.
"I will and must return to Kenya as a Kenyan citizen by birth as various courts have ordered," he reiterated.