IPOA seeks 21 days to detain police officer James Mukhwana in Albert Ojwang murder case

Dzuya Walter
By Dzuya Walter June 13, 2025 12:59 (EAT)
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IPOA seeks 21 days to detain police officer James Mukhwana in Albert Ojwang murder case

Police Constable James Mukhwana presented at the Milimani Law Courts on June 13, 2025. PHOTO| COURTESY

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The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) is seeking to detain police officer James Mukhwana for 21 working days as investigations continue into the death of Albert Ojwang, who died while in police custody.

In an application filed at the Milimani Law Courts, IPOA says initial findings indicate that Mukhwana, together with other officers yet to be arrested, was involved in the fatal assault on Ojwang' inside the cells at Central Police Station.

IPOA further alleges a cover-up attempt, claiming that CCTV footage at the station may have been tampered with to conceal the incident.

Similarly, IPOA wants the officer held at Capitol Hill Police Station or any other facility as needed, warning that releasing him could compromise the investigation.

In the application, IPOA says that there is a need for the officer to secure crucial police documents that are at the Central Police Station.

Mukhwana was arrested on June 12, and IPOA argued that releasing him at this point there would be a likelihood of interfering with the crime scene, evidence including critical documents.

IPOA is also awaiting forensic analysis of mobile phones linked to the suspects and results from the government chemist to aid the probe.

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