DENIED THE CHARGES

Catholic official charged with defiling, impregnating minor

Court heard that the victim hails from a humble backgound and was a Std five pupil

In Summary

• The accused person by the time he committed the offence was catholic brother court papers shows.

• He appeared in court with a Rosary depicting that he was strong into the catholic faith

John Bonface Alias brother John at the Kibera LAW COURTS
John Bonface Alias brother John at the Kibera LAW COURTS
Image: CLAUSE MASIKA

A man who was detained last week over links to child trafficking has been charged with defiling and impregnating a 15-year-old girl.

John Boniface is charged with defiling PQ on diverse dates between January 28 and September 2022 at Uthiru 87 along Muhuri road in Dagoretti subcounty within Nairobi county.

However, Boniface, denied the charges at the Kibera law courts and was released on Sh300,000 bond with the surety of the same amount.

The accused is a a brother at St Peter's catholic church in Kinoo area, the court papers shows.

A brother in the Catholic Church is a man who is vowed to celibacy and obedience. 

He is alleged to be operating an illegible charitable organisation in some rental houses, the court heard.

Court heard that the victim hails from a humble backgound and was a Std five pupil.

The girl told police that Bonface defiled her on several occasions leading to her pregnancy.

Last month, the court detained the accused after he was found harbouring 13 minors without proper documentation. He was detained for 10 days at Kabete police station.

This was after the police filed a miscellaneous application in court seeking his detention.

The court heard that Boniface was arrested after the police officers on patrol got a tip-off from the public that he was keeping some minors.

The minors were drawn from various parts of the country and he had offered to support their education alongside other basic needs.

"On visiting the rental house in Uthiru 87 area, the officers found 13 children aged between 7 and 16 years—9 boys and 4 girls," the prosecution said.

The officer informed the court that upon interrogating the accused they realised that he didn’t have valid licences to run a children's home, so they arrested him.

 “The suspect was apprehended on the night of October 21 and 22 October 2022 and booked under Bb number 02/22/10/2022 and the matter is now under investigation," the prosecution said.

The prosecuting urged the court to grant them 10 days to record more statements, trace the parents of the minors and where they come from , establish whether the premises is licensed by the children's department, take the minors for medical assessment and get children's office report.

The case will be heard next month.

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