Top rally driver Maxine Wahome released from custody

She spent two nights behind bars for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Asad Khan.

In Summary
  • Wahome made history in June this year by becoming the first female to win the WRC3 at  the age of 26.
  • Magistrate Benard Ochoi declined to allow an application by the police to detain her for 14 days pending being charged with grievous harm of Asad Khan.
Maxine Wahome before chief magistrate Bernard Ochoi at Milimani Law Courts where the court gave her a cash bail of Sh100,000 after the prosecution had applied to detain her for 14 days to enable the completion pf investigation into allegations of assaulting her fiancee and causing grievous bodily harm on December 14th 2022./DOUGLAS OKIDDY
Maxine Wahome before chief magistrate Bernard Ochoi at Milimani Law Courts where the court gave her a cash bail of Sh100,000 after the prosecution had applied to detain her for 14 days to enable the completion pf investigation into allegations of assaulting her fiancee and causing grievous bodily harm on December 14th 2022./DOUGLAS OKIDDY

Top female safari rally driver Maxine Wahome has been released from police custody on Sh100,000 cash bail after spending two nights behind bars for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Asad Khan.

Wahome made history in June this year by becoming the first female to win the WRC3 at the age of 26.

Magistrate Benard Ochoi declined to allow an application by the police to detain her for 14 days pending being charged with grievous harm to Asad Khan.

 

The court also declined to gag the media from covering the case saying the claims that she is a victim have not been proven.

On Tuesday, Wahome’s lawyers had asked the court to gag the media from covering the case saying she is the victim and not the aggressor.

Ochoi dismissed the application by the state to detain her for two weeks saying there were no compelling reasons to detain the suspect in police custody.

Ochoi ordered her to appear before the investigating officer at Kilimani Police station every Thursday until the investigations are over.

The police were asking the court to detain her for 14 days saying Khan is still unconscious and in critical condition at the high-dependency unit.

He told the court that the man sustained a deep cut on his ankle that was allegedly inflicted by the woman.

The investigating officer told the court she was arrested Thursday at their apartment after the boyfriend’s brother made a report of an assault to the police.

The court heard that during the arrest, the police found a lot of blood in the house and broken glasses.

However, through her lawyers, Wahome said she is a victim and claimed that the man hurt himself when he was attacking her.

His lawyer told the court that until investigations are over no one really knows who the victim is in this case since the intended complainant is still unconscious and he can’t record a statement.

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