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What Happens When You’re Arrested by Police in Kenya

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Recent cases of mysterious disappearances have raised serious concerns among Kenyans about the steps taken by police officers from the moment they arrest a suspect to the conclusion of their case.

The most recent case involving well-known X influencer Albert Ojwang has led many citizens to question what exactly happens when someone is summoned or arrested by the police, and what legal rights such individuals are entitled to during the process.

According to the 2010 Constitution of Kenya and the National Police Service Act, there are clear legal procedures that must be followed whenever someone is taken into police custody.

These guidelines are in place to ensure that suspects are treated with dignity and that their rights are protected from abuse by law enforcement.

Summons Before Arrest

Before making an arrest, the police are often required to issue a summons, which is a formal notice asking someone to appear at a designated investigative office, such as the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).

This summons must be legal, specific, and clearly state the reason the person is being called in. It must also name the exact police station or office where the individual should report.

Importantly, if someone is summoned, they are not required to answer any questions without their lawyer present. This right ensures that no individual is coerced or misled into self-incrimination.

When Can Police Arrest Without a Warrant?

There are certain situations in which police officers are allowed to arrest someone without a warrant. These include:

  • If an officer personally witnesses a crime being committed.
  • If there is reasonable suspicion that the individual has committed or is planning to commit a criminal offense.
  • If arresting someone helps to prevent a crime from occurring.
  • If the suspect is in possession of evidence that could be destroyed or hidden.

In the case of Albert Ojwang, the police claimed he was taken in due to allegations of publishing false information, which may have fallen under these conditions.

However, even in such instances, officers are still required to follow legal procedures that protect the rights of the arrested individual.

What Must Police Do During an Arrest?

One major point that many Kenyans are not aware of is that police officers must properly identify themselves before making an arrest. This includes stating:

  • Their name
  • Their rank
  • The unit they are part of

They must also explain the reason for the arrest in a language that the person understands. This helps to avoid confusion and ensures that the person knows why they are being detained.

Rights After Arrest

Under the Constitution, any person who is arrested must be:

  • Informed of their rights immediately
  • Taken to court within 24 hours of their arrest

If someone is arrested on a Friday, and courts do not operate over the weekend, the appearance is usually scheduled for Monday. This timeline is crucial and ensures that no one is held in custody without legal oversight for an extended period.

Additionally, police are not allowed to use unnecessary force when making an arrest. The law only allows force when absolutely needed, and even then, it must be reasonable and proportionate to the situation.

Article 29 of the Constitution states that every person has the right to freedom and security, which includes protection from violence, torture, and cruel treatment—whether it’s from a private citizen or a government officer.

What Happens in Police Custody?

Once someone is taken into police custody, the law guarantees several basic rights:

  • The person has the right to contact a lawyer or family member as soon as possible.
  • If the person is sick or injured, they must receive immediate medical attention.
  • Detention conditions must be decent and humane, meaning the person should have access to food, clean water, and proper sanitation facilities.

Release Without Charges

If the police do not file any formal charges against the individual within 24 hours, the suspect must be released. Holding someone for longer without justification would violate their constitutional rights and could be challenged in court.


In summary, while Kenyan law enforcement officers are permitted to arrest individuals under specific conditions, they are also bound by a strong legal framework that is meant to safeguard the dignity, safety, and freedom of the people.

Knowing your rights—from being summoned to appearing in court—can help ensure that you or someone you care about is treated fairly if ever involved in such a situation.

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