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DIG Eliud Lagat says only the DPP can decide if he faces charges over blogger Albert Ojwang’s death, denies involvement and cites findings clearing him.
Through his lawyer Cecil Miller, Lagat stated that compelling the DPP to institute charges against him would amount to ...
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Tuko News on MSNAlbert Ojwang: Court Extends OCS Talam's Stay in Custody to SeptemberThe Nairobi Central Police Station, after OCS Samson Talam, will spend more days in custody following the ruling made by the ...
There is a broader warning to ruling elites from Mozambique to Nigeria and from Uganda to Togo, all of which have seen recent ...
DIG Eliud Lagat denies allegations by a group of human rights activists linking him to the abduction, torture leading to death of teacher Albert Ojwang'. Lagat says claims that he orchestrated or ...
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The Star on MSNCourt to rule on bail for ex-OCS Talaam, five others in Albert Ojwang’ murder caseA Kibera court will deliver its ruling on September 26, 2025, on whether six suspects charged with the murder of Albert ...
This week, several people arrested during the June-July protests - including boda boda rider, and security officers - were ...
Kenya has been placed on the CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist, a global consortium for civic freedoms, amid growing concerns over ...
Details of the interdiction letter for Nairobi Central Police Station Officer Commanding Station (OCS) Samson have been ...
Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Kipkoech Lagat now wants the High Court to dismiss a petition linking him to the ...
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Court Okays DIG Lagat Plan to Resume Office - MSNCourt Declines to Block Lagat from Assuming His Duties Lagat has been out of office for 18 days since the probe into the murder of blogger Albert Ojwang began.
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police Eliud Lagat argues that the decision on whether to charge him over the death of ...
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