No-nonsense Judge Chacha Mwita has come down hard on the country’s top cops, sending a chilling message to Inspector General Japhet Koome (via acting IG Kanja) and DCI chief Amin Mohamed: produce blogger Ndiang’ui Kinyagia dead or alive.
In a courtroom charged with tension, Justice Mwita made it clear he’s had enough of the cat-and-mouse games from the police over the controversial disappearance of the outspoken blogger. His tone was sharp, his message unmistakable.
“I don’t care about your drama,” the judge fired, dismissing excuses and legal gymnastics. “This court wants answers. Bring him here alive or not.”
The judge’s bold directive has sent shockwaves through Kenya’s security and legal circles, reigniting public fury over the mysterious vanishing of Kinyagia, a known digital activist who vanished under murky circumstances.
All eyes are now on the embattled law enforcement bosses. Will they comply, or will the legal heat turn into a political firestorm? One thing is clear: Justice Mwita isn’t backing down.