The delegation from Morocco today paid a courtesy call to the office of the Chief Justice where they were hosted by the Deputy Chief Justice Lady Philomena Mwilu @Kenyajudiciary #HakiNaUsawa
They were given an overview of how the Judiciary works and the role it plays within the criminal justice system; how the other institutions in Kenya work both as independent and interdependent of each other as espoused in the 2010 constitution. #HakiNaUsawa
Mr. Moulay El Hassan Daki, Morocco's AG and President of Public Prosecutions gave an overview of their system, which differs from Kenya's. he noted that despite differences, there are similarities, lessons, and best practices that both jurisdictions can learn from. #HakiNaUsawa
The DPP noted that our common problems can only be overcome if we deliberately and intentionally coordinate and develop local solutions that can be adapted to improve justice. He added that such visits and exchanges expand our knowledge and improve our systems. #HakiNaUsawa
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DPP, Noordin Haji, wants 6 foreigners who were convicted last Friday for trafficking in Ksh 1.3 billion of heroin sentenced to life imprisonment and pay a fine equivalent of 3 times the market value of the drug. #HakiNaUsawa#StopTOC
DPP through SADPP, Alexander Muteti, urged the Mombasa Chief Magistrate, Hon. Martha Mutuku, to impose such a sentence as a deterrence to both citizens and foreigners from engaging in such a trade.
The convicts include: Mohamed Saleh, Yakoob Ibrahim, Saleem Muhammad, Bhatti Abdulghafour, Baksh Moula and Pak Abdolghaffer. They trafficked 377.2 kgs of heroin worth Ksh 1.3 billion and 33,200 liters of heroin, worth Sh189 million.
The Director of Public Prosecutions Mr. Noordin M. Haji, and the King’s Attorney General, and President of Public Prosecutions of the Kingdom of Morocco, Mr. Moulay El Hassan Daki today entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 1/4 #HakiNaUsawa
To enhance understanding and comprehensive cooperation between the Republic of Kenya and the Kingdom of Morocco. The MoU is founded on the principles of respect, equality, and mutual benefit in compliance with the parties’ respective legal systems and international treaties. 2/4
The MoU will strengthen networking and cooperation in combatting trans- national organized crimes such as cyber crimes, corruption, money laundering, trafficking in drugs and persons, terrorism, and violent extremism. 3/4