Thursday, September 23, 2021

Kianjokoma Brothers: Suspected Cops Contract COVID-19 in Custody

Four of the six police officers who are facing murder charges over the death of two Kianjokoma brothers have contracted Covid-19 while in custody.

Consequently, Corporal Benson Mbuthia Mabuuri and Police Constables Nicholas Sang Cheruiyot, James Mwaniki Njohu and Martin Musamali Wanyama did not attend court for the hearing of their bail application on Wednesday.

The four are currently quarantined at the Kamiti Maximum Prison.

The remaining suspects – Corporal Consolata Njeri and Constable Lilian Cherono Chemuna – appeared before Justice Daniel Ogembo where multiple non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the Kenya National Human Rights Commissions (KNHRC) sought to be enjoined in the case.

Defence lawyer Danstan Omari opposed the application accusing the NGOs of ulterior motives.

“Who is supposed to represent the family of the two deceased brothers? It appears so many NGOs have hopped onto the case to seek funds from international organisations,” Mr Omari said.

Justice Ogembo directed the NGOs to file formal applications.

Omari, who is leading ten other lawyers in defending the six police officers, said their bail plea needs to be determined soon.

“KNHRC and an array of rights bodies have come up to oppose bail because the applicants are mere police officers,” he said.

Danstan Omari addresses the media at the Milimani High Court on September 22, 2021.

Justice Ogembo directed Omari to serve LSK, the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) and Independent Medico Legal Unit (IMLU) with all the documents in his application for bail to enable them to respond.



source https://nairobiwire.com/2021/09/kianjokoma-brothers-suspected-cops-contract-covid-19-in-custody.html

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