There’s an injustice going on at the Makadara Law Courts, fuelled by the bribe-taking police officers at the Kasarani Police Station.
Cnyakundi.com covered a case that keeps on changing as police officers keep on adding fabricated charges to the charges sheet.
It is the story of one Lydia Mukami vs Mary Wangari Mwangi, the owner of Double M fleet of PSV busses.
Ms Mary Mwangi has tried to run away from paying a Sh5.5 million debt by using officers from the Kasarani Police Station to harass Ms Lydia Mukami.
After we covered the story, the OCPD and CCI Kasarani are well aware of the stories but no action has been taken as they still think of ways top take bribes from Mary.
Mary has corrupted the whole police station to the extent that no one sane mind remains.
Ms Lydia Mukami now requests that Chief Justice Martha Koome reallocates the matter/case to a neutral magistrate and if possible move the file to a different court; allow the matter to be televised since the officers handling the case appear compromised.
Secondly, DPP Noordin Haji, DCI Amin Mohamed and Inspector General of Police Japheth Koome should restrain their officers. The officers should desist from interfering with the case, fabricating new charges within and from an ongoing case which is illegal and unconstitutional and let her have a fair trial where Ms Mary Wangari is asked to produce the agreement made at her office by herself and Mukami bearing their IDs, company documents and respectively signed by both of them which she is the one that took for commissioning to a lawyer and gave Mukami a stamped copy by Karanja Kagiri advocates – Thika. The agreement shows she stole no money, she’s being intimidated for no reason.
The police officers are conmen.
Thirdly, Kasarani police station should be held liable and stop fabricating more cases until an ongoing case is fully heard and determined.
Fourthly, Kasarani Police officers in the case and the prosecutors must be investigated. Their bank accounts and MPESA messages should be checked. Incidences of bribery will be established.
We also request that a human rights organization such as Kenya National Human Rights Commission, Kenya Human Rights Commission, HAKI Africa, etc provide a lawyer to help her in this case.
There are so many human rights violations here. Where is her right to a fair hearing?
Right to be produced in court within 24 hours?
Can you imagine, Ms Mukami had just collected her clothes from dry cleaners and 4 years down the line, DCI Kasarani cannot allow her to pick them from the car which is being held “as a proceed of crime”! In fact, she only got her bedroom keys by court order from DCI Ambrose Gichane after 4 months in remand who had refused to give her kids.
Mary Wangari Mwangi is used to and known for such intimidation, harassment and theft even by her own workers within her transport companies.
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