AP Officer Turns Chief Suspect in Murder Case

The Narok High Court has ordered a murder suspect to be acquitted, while a key witness in the murder case is charged.

Justice Justus Bwonwonga acquitted suspect Samuel Njenga Muchai and ordered Corporal Wesley Langat to be arrested and charged for the murder of James Mkoriankei.

According to The Star, the judge cited tests of blood samples found on the police officer’s clothes were that of the deceased.

“The evidence of the investigating officer shows that the law enforcer was treated as a suspect alongside the accused,” the judge cited.

He further accused the officer of influencing members of the public to prevent the investigators from taking photographs at the scene of the crime.

The deceased was murdered at a pub in Melelo, Narok South sub-county on May 11, 2014.

Dr. Allan Soita produced a postmortem report in court that showed the deceased’s body had a stab wound on the chest.

“The cause of death was injuries to the cardiac muscles, lung tissue and blood loss from one stab injury by a sharp object to the left chest,” read part of the postmortem report.

As this happened, Judy Wangui, a key suspect in the murder of businesswoman Mary Wambui was arraigned at the Milimani law courts where she requested bail, citing police officers were mistreating her in custody.

Wangui and her lover, Joseph Kori were arrested for the murder of Wambui, a wife to the latter, two weeks ago.

 

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