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Kenyan law enforcement officials charged with blogger


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Three law enforcement officials in Kenya have been charged with the homicide of a 31-year-old blogger who died in police custody earlier this month.

Albert Ojwang’s loss of life has sparked outrage in Kenya with protests held to demand justice.

Mr Ojwang was arrested after Kenya’s deputy police chief Eliud Lagat filed a criticism, accusing the blogger of defaming him on social media.

Mr Lagat stepped apart final week pending the result of investigations into Ojwang’s loss of life. He has denied any wrongdoing.

The three law enforcement officials – Samson Kiprotich, Talaam James Mukhwana and Peter Kimani – had been charged together with three civilians.

All six appeared in courtroom on Monday, however haven’t but pleaded.

Police initially mentioned that Mr Ojwang died of self-inflicted wounds, however had been compelled to retract the assertion after an post-mortem discovered that he was more likely to have died from assault wounds.

A road vendor was shot throughout an indication final week within the capital, Nairobi, over Mr Ojwang’s loss of life, sparking renewed outrage from Kenyans who accuse police of utilizing extreme drive towards protesters.

Boniface Kariuki was reportedly promoting masks when a uniformed police officer fired a bullet at shut vary, critically injuring him.

Activists have known as for a “whole shutdown” of the financial system on Wednesday as they step up protests towards police brutality, and mark a 12 months for the reason that safety forces opened hearth on crowds protesting towards an will increase in taxes.

Throughout final Tuesday’s protests, Mr Kariuki was holding a packet of face masks when he was caught up in a confrontation with two officers in Nairobi as lots of of protesters clashed with police.

One officer, who had hid his face with a masks, was filmed capturing him within the head as he walked away.

“Watching that video of Boniface being shot was heart-breaking. He was simply promoting masks. How may anybody harm somebody who hadn’t accomplished something unsuitable? It made me fearful,” Jonah Kariuki, the seller’s father, advised the BBC.

Mr Kariuki senior, who can be a hawker, mentioned his son was the household’s bread-winner and known as for the prosecution of the law enforcement officials concerned, if they’re discovered responsible of capturing him.

“I used to be so shocked as a result of my son was not armed with stones or golf equipment like different protesters who had been seen armed. They discovered him doing his work. It pained me as a result of my son has by no means stolen something,” mentioned Susan Njeri, the sufferer’s mom.

Boniface Kariuki is being handled at Kenyatta Nationwide Hospital, Kenya’s largest referral facility, the place he stays in crucial situation.

“Boniface can not discuss. He can not hear as effectively. He can not see us. To be honest, he cannot survive with out life help,” Emily Wanjiru, the household spokesperson, advised the BBC.

The case has attracted widespread condemnation, with demonstrators demanding accountability for each the seller’s capturing and Mr Ojwang’s earlier loss of life.

Overseas embassies and rights organisations have urged the federal government to make sure transparency within the investigations and to carry these accountable to account.