Detained DCI Cops Issue Demands to Police IG Koome

Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters along Kiambu Road
Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters along Kiambu Road
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Members of the disbanded Directorate of Criminal Investigation’s (DCI’s) Special Service Unit (SSU) are calling on the Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome to ensure that the court order to take their DNA sample is implemented.

The officers have been in custody for 32 days since their arrest and are now crying foul over the slow pace of the investigation.

Through their lawyers, the nine officers claimed that investigations into the kidnapping of two Indians and their driver on July 25, 2022, are yet to start despite a court order requiring the commencement of the same.

Lawyer Danstan Omari outside the Milimani Law Courts, Nairobi, in 2019.
Lawyer Danstan Omari outside the Milimani Law Courts, Nairobi, in 2019.
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“They have had over one month to date and they are yet to escort our clients to the laboratories as ordered by the court,” the nine detainees highlighted to the press on Wednesday, November 23, through their lawyers.

“We want to remind the Internal Affairs Unit that the public is extremely eager to get the results and outcome of what happened during the forensic examination,”

The nine asked the IG of police and the forensic officers involved in the investigation not to hold the entire nation at ransom.

Representing the officers, Danston Omari told the media that the nine will no longer be taken to the forensic examination but rather to the government chemist for DNA sampling.

“This is contrary to the court order,” lawyer Omari noted.

“We wrote back to the state that unless there is a review of that order by a court of competent jurisdiction, our clients will not set foot at the government chemist,” Omari told the media.

The nine officers were arrested in connection with the July 25 disappearance of two Indians, Mohamed Kidwai, Zulfiqar Khan and their driver Nicodemus Mwange in Nairobi.

Their arrest came shortly after President William Ruto disbanded the SSU, maintaining that no police officers should be involved in the death or forced disappearance of suspects.

Officers of the defunct SSU unit in Kiambu court on November 10, 2022.
Officers of the defunct SSU unit in Kiambu court on November 10, 2022.
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