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Why Chief Justice Martha Koome Has Not Commented on the CBD Shooting – Judiciary Responds

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The Judiciary has finally spoken out about the recent chaos in Nairobi’s Central Business District, which led to the tragic death of blogger Albert Ojwang and the police brutality that targeted peaceful protesters earlier this week.

In a statement released by Judiciary Spokesperson Paul Ndemo, the institution expressed deep concern over the violence that has been witnessed on Nairobi’s streets and the troubling events that led to the untimely death of Ojwang.

The Judiciary criticized the National Police Service (NPS) for what it described as a lack of action against violent individuals, often referred to as “goons,” who have been seen attacking peaceful demonstrators.

These violent groups, according to the Judiciary, have infiltrated what should have been non-violent protests, disrupting peace and putting lives at risk.

“The recent events have weighed heavily on the nation’s conscience,” part of the statement read. “The Judiciary sends its heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Albert Ojwang. We also wish a speedy and full recovery to all those who have been injured in the recent protests.”

The Judiciary further condemned the increasing cases of excessive force by police and emphasized the need to protect the constitutional rights of peaceful protestors.

The statement added that it is the legal and constitutional duty of the police to arrest and prosecute not only the violent actors seen on the streets but also those who plan or finance such violent activities.

“We are especially disturbed by the rise in police brutality, which appears to go unchecked,” the statement continued. “We call on the National Police Service to fulfill its mandate by identifying, arresting, and ensuring that all perpetrators of violence, including those behind the scenes, face the full force of the law.”

The Judiciary reassured Kenyans that it remains committed to ensuring justice is served, especially in cases involving police abuse of power or human rights violations. It promised to handle all such matters fairly, independently, and according to the law.

“As some of these incidents are already before the courts, we want to assure the public that the Judiciary will continue to uphold justice in a timely, neutral, and independent manner,” the statement said.

In addition, the Judiciary explained why senior judicial figures such as judges and the Chief Justice herself, Martha Koome, have not made personal remarks about the incident. It clarified that their silence is meant to preserve the neutrality and independence of the courts.

This, the Judiciary noted, is exactly why the Office of the Judiciary Spokesperson exists—to allow for public communication without interfering with legal processes.

This official response comes at a time when another victim, Bonface Mwangi Kariuki, is recovering at Kenyatta National Hospital after being allegedly shot in the head by two police officers during the protests near Cabral Street in Nairobi.

Reports suggest that Kariuki was hit by a rubber bullet, which caused serious injuries to the upper part of his body, especially his head.

The two officers allegedly involved in the incident have been identified as Masinde Baraza and Duncan Kiprono, both attached to Kileleshwa Police Station. They are currently being held at Capitol Hill Police Station in Nairobi.

Lawyer Felix Kiton, who is leading the legal team representing the two officers, visited the station and raised concerns about being denied access to his clients.

He also expressed frustration over the lack of clear information regarding the legal process that will follow their arrest.

The Judiciary’s strong message highlights growing national concern over police conduct during public demonstrations and reaffirms its commitment to impartial justice as more such cases are brought before the courts.

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