.@Devolution254 PS Julius Korir is facing imminent suspension and criminal trial for allegedly assaulting his wife following a dispute involving food. - @NationAfrica
This comes after the High Court dismissed his petition to stop @ODPP_KE from proceeding with the trial in which he is accused of assaulting Ms Everlyne Chepkorir Koech on September 17, 2020 in Karen, Nairobi.
Justice Anthony Mrima dismissed Mr Korir’s arguments that the criminal charges are meant to embarrass him and force him into surrendering 50% of the matrimonial property.
Justice Mrima also vacated a temporary order dated January 7, 2021 that had suspended the arrest, arraignment and the prosecution of Mr Korir.
In the report booked by police and which the DPP produced in court, Ms Koech reported that her husband assaulted her after he demanded food and she told him what was available was only for the children. The report was registered at Karen Police Station vide 0B No. 02/18/09/20.
She informed the police that after the assault, she went to Nairobi Hospital where she was treated and discharged.
She produced the treatment notes and got issued with a Police Medical Examination Report (P3 Form). The form was filled the following day, indicating injuries on the thorax and abdomen and limbs.
Police then obtained CCTV footage that captured the assault and a report from the Cybercrime Forensic Unit.
A review of the footage showed the PS assaulting the wife, @ODPP_KE and @DCI_Kenya informed the court while opposing Mr Korir’s petition.
They told the court that the offence of assault causing actual bodily harm is covered in Section 251 of the Penal Code and anyone found guilty is liable to imprisonment for five years.
Ms Koech informed the court that she had been physically abused by Mr Korir and denied any collusion with the DPP and DCI with a view to coerce the PS into a settlement.
In his judgement, Justice Mrima said there was no proof that the criminal process is being used to coerce him to surrender one-half of the matrimonial property.
Mr had said he was apprehensive that since the DPP and DCI are aware that once he takes plea he will be expected to step aside until the case is concluded, they would have assisted Ms Koech to bring him down.
In July, the media reported that @Kemsa_Kenya had distributed contaminated contraceptives to various parts of the country. - @StandardKenya
According to the reports, later confirmed by various public agencies, the contraceptives possibly became contaminated because of delays at the Port of Mombasa while awaiting clearance.
UNFPA shipped the contraceptives in question in October 2020 and failure by GoK to allocate a budget for tax clearance caused an eight-month delay. Eventually, the consignment was released after @KeTreasury requested @KRACare to waive the taxes owed.
The UK govt is willing to allow extradition of suspects implicated in the murder of Agnes Wanjiru 9years ago according to British Minister for Armed Forces, James Heappey, who is currently in Kenya. He pledged his govt's support in seeking justice for Wanjiru. - @NationAfrica
These are legal matters that will need to be considered in time but the Secretary of State for Defence has been clear: if investigations lead to charges against a British serviceperson, he will make sure Kenyan investigations and legal procedures are supported - Heappey
The UK Minister is in the country to follow up on a probe into the killing of Wanjiru, 21, allegedly at the hands of a British soldier who was stationed in Nanyuki at the time.
Mombasa Resident judge Justice John Mativo has asked @DCI_Kenya to investigate the mysterious disappearances of court files. - @NationAfrica
It cannot be business as usual. How can the court administer justice when the blame on the lost files lies squarely at its doorstep - Justice Mativo
Justice Mativo directed the court’s deputy registrar to write to the @DCI_Kenya in Mombasa and “lodge a complaint regarding the disappearance of the court file” and request an investigation to establish how it happened and what legal action could be taken.
Almost 90 per cent of severely ill Covid-19 patients in hospitals across the country share one thing - they are unvaccinated. - @NationAfrica
.@MOH_Kenya states that out of the more than 500 cases that were admitted, more than 400 were unvaccinated. As for the critically ill patients, almost all of them have not been vaccinated against the virus.
All the hospitals have now been advised to keep a vaccination record of patients they admit so that the government can keep tabs on the virus.
SCOK allowed @ODPP_KE Noordin Haji to proceed with the extradition process of graft suspects Samuel Gichuru and Chris Okemo. - @NationAfrica
The two are wanted in the island of Jersey for prosecution over theft of public funds and money laundering. Their extradition has been delayed for 10 years due to legal challenges.
.@AGOfficeKenya Kihara Kariuki and @ODPP_KE were locked in a legal tussle over who has the mandate for extradition proceedings against the graft suspects.