Thursday, April 16, 2026
Court Helicopter
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
No Result
View All Result
Court Helicopter
Home News

Sombre Mood in Court as ‘Blood Parliament’ Documentary Suspect Is Confirmed Dead

Cyrus Sila Kimanga by Cyrus Sila Kimanga
March 29, 2026
in News
0
5
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

A sombre mood engulfed a Nairobi court on Wednesday after it observed 30 seconds of silence following the death of a suspect linked to BBC blood Parliament documentary arising from the June 2024 anti-finance protests, during which Gen Z demonstrators stormed the National Assembly.

The matter, a miscellaneous application that has been pending before the court since 2025, had been scheduled for mention to allow the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to update the court on the status of investigations.

Related posts

Three Kenyans challenge halal certification in court, citing lack of legal framework and concerns over consumer rights, pricing transparency and regulation.

Three Kenyans Challenge Halal Mark on Meat Products

April 16, 2026
Justice Muchelule Calls for Careful Use of Mediation to Protect Vulnerable

Justice Muchelule Calls for Careful Use of Mediation to Protect Vulnerable

April 15, 2026

However, when the case was called out, defense lawyer Ian Mutiso informed the court that one of the suspects, filmmaker Nicholas Wambugu, had died earlier that morning while undergoing treatment at a Nairobi hospital.

Presiding magistrate Otieno Wambo noted that the law does not expressly provide guidance on how courts should respond to the death of a suspect during ongoing proceedings.

“When you lose someone from your court, do you observe silence? Because when you hear a case for some time, you get to know the people. The law is very silent on this,” the magistrate remarked.

Mr Mutiso then sought the court’s permission to observe a moment of silence in honor of the deceased. The court allowed members of the bar and other court users to observe 30 seconds of silence.

Wambugu had been charged alongside fellow filmmakers Brian Adagala, Mark Denver Karubiu, and Christopher Wamae. The four were arrested in May 2025 and detained at Muthaiga Police Station following the release of a BBC documentary.

The exposé detailed how security forces allegedly opened fire on anti-tax protesters outside Parliament in June 2024, leaving several people dead and others injured.

The suspects were arraigned under a miscellaneous application filed by the DCI, which remains active to date. However, no formal charges have been preferred against them by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP). They are currently out on bail under court-imposed conditions.

The case later took a dramatic turn after Mr Mutiso accused DCI officers of illegally installing spyware on the suspects’ electronic devices while they were in police custody.

The court heard that surveillance software was secretly planted on the gadgets during the period they were held by investigators.

A forensic report by the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, which was presented in court, confirmed that one of the filmmakers’ mobile phones had been infected with the commercial spyware FlexiSPY while in police custody.

According to the report, Wambugu’s phone was confiscated on May 2, 2025, and returned to him on July 10, 2025. Analysis showed that FlexiSPY was installed on the device on May 21, 2025, at around 6:30pm, a time when the phone was under state custody.

The court was told that FlexiSPY is a powerful surveillance tool capable of recording calls, tracking messages and locations, capturing screenshots, remotely activating microphones, and deleting or altering data. The software has previously been linked to state surveillance operations, the targeting of journalists and activists, and criminal networks.

Citizen Lab researchers further noted that while their analysis confirmed the presence of FlexiSPY, they could not rule out the possibility that additional spyware or data manipulation may have occurred while the phone remained in police custody

The case remains active before the court.

Previous Post

Court Halts Implementation of New KEBS Standards Levy Pending Hearing

Next Post

Why Courts Impose “Hefty” Bonds in Non-Violent Cases

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

Why Courts Impose “Hefty” Bonds in Non-Violent Cases

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

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

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

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

BROWSE BY TOPICS

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

POPULAR

JSC Nominates 37 New Judges for High Court and Environment and Land Court
News

JSC Nominates 37 New Judges for High Court and Environment and Land Court

by Vivian Navate
April 10, 2026
0

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has nominated 37 new judges for appointment to the High Court and the Environment and...

Court Freezes KCB Accounts in Fraud Dispute Involving Kenya’s Ambassador to Cuba

Court Freezes KCB Accounts in Fraud Dispute Involving Kenya’s Ambassador to Cuba

April 16, 2026
South Africa’s Julius Malema Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail on Gun Charges

South Africa’s Julius Malema Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail on Gun Charges

April 16, 2026

Family of Missing Security Analyst Mwenda Mbijiwe asks state to Produce Him Dead or Alive.

October 14, 2025
Petition Filed Challenging Withdrawal of Charges Against Eight Police Officers in Baby Pendo Case

Petition Filed Challenging Withdrawal of Charges Against Eight Police Officers in Baby Pendo Case

April 13, 2026
Kakamega Woman Rep Elsie Muhanda Sues Bloggers for calling her an alcoholic 

Kakamega Woman Rep Elsie Muhanda Sues Bloggers for calling her an alcoholic 

April 10, 2026

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

July 18, 2024
CJ Martha Koome says Judiciary Will Not Tolerate Corruption

CJ Martha Koome says Judiciary Will Not Tolerate Corruption

April 10, 2026
Justice Muchelule Calls for Careful Use of Mediation to Protect Vulnerable

Justice Muchelule Calls for Careful Use of Mediation to Protect Vulnerable

April 15, 2026
Court Helicopter

Court and legal stories from around the country

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Court Extends Status Quo in Safaricom Stake Sale Case, Sets Hearing in 10 Days
  • Three Kenyans Challenge Halal Mark on Meat Products
  • South Africa’s Julius Malema Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail on Gun Charges

Category

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

Recent News

Court Extends Status Quo in Safaricom Stake Sale Case, Sets Hearing in 10 Days

Court Extends Status Quo in Safaricom Stake Sale Case, Sets Hearing in 10 Days

April 16, 2026
Three Kenyans challenge halal certification in court, citing lack of legal framework and concerns over consumer rights, pricing transparency and regulation.

Three Kenyans Challenge Halal Mark on Meat Products

April 16, 2026

© 2026 Court Helicopter. All rights reserved.

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

© 2026 Court Helicopter. All rights reserved.