Monday, July 6, 2026
Court Helicopter
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa
No Result
View All Result
Court Helicopter
Home News

Court Frees Nuru Okanga After Prosecution Fails to Prove Cybercrime Case

Cyrus Sila Kimanga by Cyrus Sila Kimanga
March 29, 2026
in News
0
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

Nuru Okanga is finally a free man after a Nairobi acquitted him of his Cyber Crime offenses saying the prosecution failed to prove their case beyond reasonable doubt.

The political activist had been charged with publishing false, defamatory and threatening video clip on social media.

Related posts

EACC to Recover Sh1.5 Billion Paid in Ruaraka School Land Compensation

EACC to Recover Sh1.5 Billion Paid in Ruaraka School Land Compensation

July 6, 2026
Why the Court Upheld Unequal Sharing of Family Land in 40-Year Succession Dispute

Why the Court Upheld Unequal Sharing of Family Land in 40-Year Succession Dispute

July 4, 2026

However, in a ruling delivered today, the court held that the prosecution did not sufficiently link Okanga to the alleged video clip that formed the basis of the charges.

He was accused of posting the alleged video on social media platforms, including TikTok, allegedly containing remarks deemed threatening to President Ruto.

According to the Prosecution, the video urged the former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua to use his past experience as a District Commissioner to shoot the President.

However, in her ruling, Magistrate Rose Ndombi said that she found gaps in the prosecution’s evidence.

It was the Court’s finding that during the hearing of the case, the investigating officer told the court that he was not an expert capable of determining whether the video was authentic or AI-generated.

He further admitted that he relied on a report from the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) to proceed with the charges and did not personally play or analyse the video in court.

The officer also acknowledged that Okanga was a known political activist but could not conclusively determine whether the video amounted to political opinion protected under the law.

Further, the court noted that the prosecution failed to prove that the accused authored or uploaded the video, emphasizing that no evidence had been established between Okanga and the alleged content.

A key prosecution witness admitted that he could not authenticate the video as originating from the accused.

Additionally, the prosecution did not demonstrate compliance with the law on handling electronic evidence, including failure to show that telecommunication devices were tendered or properly extracted as required.

The court therefore acquitted Nuru Okanga of all charges under Section 210 of the Criminal Procedure Code, holding that he had no case to answer.
ChatGPT said:
Here is a clean, professional rewrite of the article with improved flow and clarity while preserving the facts and court tone:

Political activist Nuru Okanga is now a free man after a Nairobi court acquitted him of cybercrime-related charges, ruling that the prosecution failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

Okanga had been charged with publishing false, defamatory, and threatening video content on social media platforms. The prosecution alleged that he shared a video clip on platforms including TikTok containing remarks deemed threatening to President William Ruto.

According to the State, the video allegedly urged former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua to use his past experience as a District Commissioner to shoot the President.

However, in a ruling delivered today, Magistrate Rose Ndombi found that the prosecution failed to sufficiently link Okanga to the disputed video. The court noted significant gaps in the evidence presented.

During the hearing, the investigating officer admitted that he was not an expert capable of determining whether the video was authentic or generated using artificial intelligence. He further told the court that he relied on a report from the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) to charge Okanga and did not personally play or analyse the video in court.

The officer also acknowledged that while Okanga is a known political activist, he could not conclusively determine whether the video constituted political opinion protected under the law.

The court further observed that the prosecution failed to establish that Okanga authored or uploaded the video, noting that no direct evidence linked him to the alleged content. A key prosecution witness also admitted that he could not authenticate the video as having originated from the accused.

Additionally, the court held that the prosecution failed to comply with legal requirements governing the handling of electronic evidence, including the failure to demonstrate that telecommunication devices were properly tendered and data lawfully extracted.

As a result, the court acquitted Nuru Okanga of all charges under Section 210 of the Criminal Procedure Code, finding that the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie case against him.

Previous Post

Court Grants Ksh70,000 Bail To Suspects Accused Of Fake 2025 KCSE Results Scam

Next Post

Former OCS Taalam Claims IPOA Officers Used His Seized Phone to Extort Money From His Family

Cyrus Sila Kimanga

Cyrus Sila Kimanga

Cyrus Kimanga is a Nairobi-based journalist and court reporter with a strong interest in legal affairs. He is passionate about telling impactful stories that promote transparency and accountability within Kenya’s justice system.

Next Post

Former OCS Taalam Claims IPOA Officers Used His Seized Phone to Extort Money From His Family

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Africa
  • County
  • Court Update
  • Explainer
  • International
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Photo-Story
  • World News

BROWSE BY TOPICS

#Safaricom #Sakaja Africa Creative Feature Human Rights IPOA Legal Today Maandamano Mathare News Populer sepulchral rights trend Video

POPULAR

Court Grants DCI Three Days to Detain Woman Over Alleged Posts Tracking President Ruto’s Flights
News

Court Grants DCI Three Days to Detain Woman Over Alleged Posts Tracking President Ruto’s Flights

by Bramuel Wanzala
July 1, 2026
0

The Milimani Law Courts have granted the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) three days to continue detaining a woman accused...

New Twist as IG Tells Court Missing Abdiaziz Duba Molu ‘Zizou’ , Was Abducted by Unknown Assailants

New Twist as IG Tells Court Missing Abdiaziz Duba Molu ‘Zizou’ , Was Abducted by Unknown Assailants

July 2, 2026
How WhatsApp Grey Ticks Cost an Employer KSh992,146 in an Unfair Dismissal Case

How WhatsApp Grey Ticks Cost an Employer KSh992,146 in an Unfair Dismissal Case

July 3, 2026
Parents of Student Allegedly Thrown Out of Nicco Movers Bus Enjoined in Licence Appeal Case

Parents of Student Allegedly Thrown Out of Nicco Movers Bus Enjoined in Licence Appeal Case

July 3, 2026
High Court Issues Conservatory Orders Suspending NTSA’s Mandatory Private Vehicle Inspection Rules

High Court Issues Conservatory Orders Suspending NTSA’s Mandatory Private Vehicle Inspection Rules

July 1, 2026
Why the Court Upheld Unequal Sharing of Family Land in 40-Year Succession Dispute

Why the Court Upheld Unequal Sharing of Family Land in 40-Year Succession Dispute

July 4, 2026
High Court Orders IG, DPP to Pay Former JKUAT Student KSh8 Million Over 2019 Police Assault

High Court Orders IG, DPP to Pay Former JKUAT Student KSh8 Million Over 2019 Police Assault

July 6, 2026
High Court Orders Police, DPP to produce Missing Kiamaiko Businessman Abdiaziz “Zizo” Molu

High Court Orders Police, DPP to produce Missing Kiamaiko Businessman Abdiaziz “Zizo” Molu

July 1, 2026

Blogger Gaitho Charged for Alleged False Tweet Against Police in Kware Killings’ Case.

July 18, 2024
Court Helicopter

Court and legal stories from around the country

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • EACC to Recover Sh1.5 Billion Paid in Ruaraka School Land Compensation
  • High Court Orders IG, DPP to Pay Former JKUAT Student KSh8 Million Over 2019 Police Assault
  • Supreme Court Halts Sale of Sh11 Billion Cytonn Properties Pending Appeal

Category

  • Africa
  • County
  • Court Update
  • Explainer
  • International
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Photo-Story
  • World News

Recent News

EACC to Recover Sh1.5 Billion Paid in Ruaraka School Land Compensation

EACC to Recover Sh1.5 Billion Paid in Ruaraka School Land Compensation

July 6, 2026
High Court Orders IG, DPP to Pay Former JKUAT Student KSh8 Million Over 2019 Police Assault

High Court Orders IG, DPP to Pay Former JKUAT Student KSh8 Million Over 2019 Police Assault

July 6, 2026

© 2026 Court Helicopter. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa

© 2026 Court Helicopter. All rights reserved.