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DPP Asks Court to Defer Plea Against Two Cops Accused of Torturing Woman at Police Station

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March 19, 2025
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The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has for the second time made an application to defer plea taking against two senior police officers facing allegations of harassment and Torture against a woman.

The two police officers Rebecca Njeri Muraya and Abdisalam Ahmed were set to answer to charges of alleged Torture and ordering arrest of Ayni Hussein Mahammud and detaining her at Muthaiga Police Station with intent to intimidate her from pursuing her harassment complaint against Abdihakim Saidi Jama.

However, when the two officers took the stand to answer for their charges, the prosecution informed court that they wanted to postpone the plea for 30 days to give DPP time to review the criminal files against the two officers.

A move which the complainant believes is a way of delaying her search for justice after enduring a horrible experience allegedly in the hands of the two police officers.

However, the Advocate representing the complainant in court objected to grant of the 30 days saying the time sought to defer the plea was unreasonable and that the court should grant only 7 days.

The Lawyer said that the complainant lodged her complaint properly and the ODPP made the decision to charge hence the move to delay the case any longer is an attempt to delay her Justice.

“Since a charge sheet had been registered, is the review that is now being sought by the DPP tenable or are they being fanctus offio to that decision?” asked the Lawyer for the complainant.

He told court that the time being sought by the DPP is too long.

Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina in his ruling said that the 30 days sought by the prosecution to him was reasonable and granted the prosecution 30 days to review their file before charging the police officers.

The case will be mentioned on April 16, 2025.

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