DCI officers stole my Sh300m during arrest - Nairobi majority leader claims

Imwatok said the two officers were assisted by a hotel employee who died mysteriously.

In Summary
  • Imwatok who is also Makongeni MCA, on Wednesday, told Milimani senior principal magistrate Robison Ondieki that he lost the millions to two officers on July 21 2023.
  • He told the court that a Radisson Blu Hotel employee who witnessed the incident had since died mysteriously two days after the arrest.
Makongeni MCA Peter Imatok before Robinson Ondieki at Milimani Law Courts where he was charged with mobilizing members of public to commit subversive activity of disobeying the lawful authority on August 9 2023./DOUGLAS OKIDDY
Makongeni MCA Peter Imatok before Robinson Ondieki at Milimani Law Courts where he was charged with mobilizing members of public to commit subversive activity of disobeying the lawful authority on August 9 2023./DOUGLAS OKIDDY

Majority leader Peter Imwatok has accused two arresting police officers of stealing USD2 million (Sh300 million) during the anti-government protests last month.

Imwatok who is also Makongeni MCA, on Wednesday, told Milimani senior principal magistrate Robison Ondieki that he lost the millions to two officers on July 21 2023.

He told the court that a hotel employee who witnessed the incident had since died mysteriously two days after the arrest.

Imwatok was being represented by lawyer Shadrack Wambui.

"Two police officers attached to DCI Headquarters serious Crime unit stole USD 2 million belonging to Makongeni MCA Peter Imwatok from a safe at Radisson Blu Hotel Nairobi," the lawyer said.

Wambui told the court the two police officers stole the money from the safe with the assistance of a hotel employee who had since been killed mysteriously.

Imwatok had gone into hiding alongside Makadara MP George Aladwa and Kilimani MCA Moses Ogeto Nyangaresi when they got wind that police were tracking to arrest them over allegations of engaging in subversive activities during the Azimio demonstrations.

Wambui told Magistrate Ondieki that money was stolen when the two officers arrested Imwatok from his hideout at a hotel in Nairobi.

Wambui had applied to have the two officers appear in court to present items they took from Imwatok when they arrested him on July 21, 2023

On Tuesday, the magistrate had ordered the two officers to appear before him with all the items recovered from Imwatok.

However, the officers did not turn up but the investigating officer Gilbert Okemwa appeared in court with two phones minus the USD 2 million. 

The court compelled Okemwa to take the stand to explain the whereabouts of the two officers and the money in question.

Okemwa told the magistrate he was not given any money by the two who arrested Imwatok.

"I confirm the only thing that is in the inventory is only the phones and nothing else. The USD 2 million was not handed to me by the two arresting officers," Okemwa told Ondieki

However, the officer did not disclose the whereabouts of his two colleagues and why they failed to honour the court summons by appearing in court yesterday.

Wambui urged the magistrate to put his foot on the ground and compel the two to return the USD 2 million they took away from Imwatok after Okemwa said the money is not an exhibit in the subversion case.

The lawyer told the court that police have developed a notorious tendency of stealing and robbing suspects of their precious items and money.

"This habit of police must be stopped by this honour court. Order the two officers to return Imwatok's money or face prosecution," Wambui submitted in court. 

The court heard the officers arrested Imwatok when Justice Diana Kavedza had barred police from arresting him together with Aladwa and Ogeto.

The three were granted anticipatory bail of sh 100,000 pending investigation and subsequent prosecution. 

Even with the order of the High Court in force, the police arrested Imwatok and charged him with subversion alongside Mathare MP Anthony Oluoch. 

Others who were arrested and have been charged in court in connection with the demonstration and the ensuing violence include Embakasi East MP Paul Ongili Owino, alias Babu Owino, and Calvin Okoth, alias Gaucho.

The magistrate directed Imwatok to seek redress for the theft of millions at the High Court.

The case will be heard on September 13.

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