The four young Kenyan filmmakers accused of being involved in the creation of BBC Africa's controversial Blood Parliament documentary have narrated their ordeal at the hands of police officers.

They were arrested on Friday night by people believed to be detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Officers (DCI) at their Karen studio in Nairobi.

While speaking during an interview with investigative journalist John-Allan Namu, one of the victims, Nick Wambugu, recalled paying a routine visit to his friend's office at around 3 P.M.

According to Wambugu, upon arrival at Denver's office, they engaged in a conversation before reviewing content and other footage they recorded in previous projects.