10 lawyers represent Rigathi Gachagua as MP set to take plea

In Summary

• Rigathi is expected to take plea alongside 10 others.

• Nine accused persons were absent.

Mathira MP Rigathi Gachagua arrives at the Milimani anti-corruption Court on July 26,2021.
Mathira MP Rigathi Gachagua  arrives at the Milimani anti-corruption Court on July 26,2021.
Image: ENOS TECHE

A team of 10 lawyers are representing Mathira MP Rigathi Gachagua as he appeared before Chief Lawrence Mugambi on Monday.

The charge sheet has six counts, including conspiracy to commit an offence of corruption, fraudulent acquisition of property and money laundering.

Rigathi was arrested on Friday and spent the weekend in the cells.

He was picked up by DCI officers in the morning and driven to Nairobi.

His lawyers are Kioko Kilukumi, Alice Wahome, GladysSholei, Kipchumba Murkomen, Sylvanus Osoro, Irungu Kangata, Gibson Kimani, Wyclife Nyabuto, Amos Kisiwi and Paul Gacheru.

Kilukumi is leading the defence team.

Rigathi is expected to take plea alongside 10 others.

They are William Mwangi, Anne Ruo, Julianne Makaa, Samuel Ireri, Grace Kariuki, Lawrence Kimaru, Irene Ndigiriri, David Nguru and M/S Rapid Medical Supplies Ltd.

Nine accused persons were absent.

The ODPP is represented by Victor Owiti and others.

The DPP will be seeking summons later.

The prosecution said it has no objection to the accused persons being admitted to bail.

Kilukumi asked that Rigathi be admitted to reasonable bail terms, adding that the values quoted in the charge sheet are not determinate on the bail the court should consider.

He also asked the court to consider the accused was arrested on Friday at 3am at his rural home in Nyeri.

Kilukumi urged the court to discourage the aspect of citizens being arrested on a Friday.

He has cited a High Court decision which was of the view that the 'kamata kamata' arrests as they are colloquially referred to, must not be permitted to take root.

"They decided to abuse power. What they did ought to be condemned. He should have been arraigned in court at least at noon when they arrested him at 3am," Kilukumi said.

 

Edited by CM

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