The ODPP noted that it
has received a number of inquiry files from the Independent Policing
Oversight Authority (Ipoa) since June 19, 2024, touching on the
cases.
DPP Renson Ingonga said he has
given various directions including closure of some files, directed for further investigations by Ipoa or the Inspector General of the National Police Service on others, where appropriate, in accordance with the law.
A statement released to media houses on Wednesday said the
case of Dominic Wanjala Mutua, a journalist, has been referred back
to Ipoa for further investigations.
Wanjala was
allegedly hit by a teargas canister fired directly at him by a police
officer at close range on June 18, 2024, as he was covering
protests within the Nairobi CBD.
On the death of
Evans Kiratu Karobia, the DPP said an inquest file was registered on
August 15, 2025 and the same has proceeded with one witness
testifying.
Ingonga said the
inquest case is coming up for further hearing on June 18, 2025.
“There are seven more witnesses remaining,” he noted.
Kiratu reportedly
died on June 20, 2024 within Nairobi CBD from multiple organ injuries
due to blunt force trauma.
“With no person
having come forward to record any statement and noting that he had no
gunshot wounds, the DPP referred the matter to a public inquest vide
MCCR Inquest No. E008 of 2024.”
The DDP said seven witnesses
have testified in an inquest into the death of Rex Kanyike Masai and
the matter is coming up for hearing on May 12, 2024, and further
hearings have been fixed for June 9 and June 19, 2025.
On the shooting to
death of Gianna Markel Obonyo, the DPP said the subject bullet had not
been released by the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) authorities to
Ipoa for ballistics examination.
“The DPP shall
review the case and make further directions once the investigations
file is resubmitted with the ballistics report.”
Obonyo reportedly
suffered a gunshot wound at the lower back on June 25, 2024 while
riding a bicycle in her parents’ compound.
Ingonga said the ODPP case teams
are also conducting evidential analysis into the alleged shooting to death of Andrew
Mwawasi.
Mwawasi was
reportedly shot at Githurai 44 in Nairobi.
Ipoa investigations file
was received by ODPP on July 18, 2024, it was reviewed and sent back
for further investigations, Ingonga said.
“File resubmitted
to ODPP from Ipoa on September 19, 2024, but still lacks crucial
information from the Kenya Defence Forces,” the ODPP said.
On Tillan Odhiambo
(deceased), the DPP directed that the inquiry file be closed due to
the fact that the available medical evidence from the pathologist did
not disclose any offence or foul play.
Similarly, in the
case of Lewis Mroso (deceased), in line with the recommendations by
Ipoa, the DPP directed that the file be closed due to the lack of
evidence showing police involvement and also due to lack of eye
witnesses as to how the deceased was injured.
In line with Ipoa's
recommendation, the DPP also directed that inquiry file death of
Sammy Cullen Maina be closed as there was no evidence of police
involvement.
In its place, he directed the investigations be taken over by
the police for further enquiry regarding the suspected traffic
related homicide.
On Frankline
Ondwari’s case, the DPP said he died by suspected suicide after having
been released from police custody, adding that the allegations of
abduction by the police could not be established.