Albert Ojwang’s father now wants DIG Lagat arrested, charged with murder
Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Eliud Lagat during a past function. PHOTO | COURTESY
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The father of the late Albert Omondi Ojwang has asked the
courts to compel the arrest and prosecution of Deputy Inspector General of
Police (DIG) Eliud Lagat, whom he accuses of orchestrating his son’s abduction,
torture, and death while in police custody.
In a replying affidavit filed in
support of a petition dated June 24, 2025, Meshack Ojwang paints a harrowing
account of what he believes was a state-sanctioned cover-up designed to protect
a senior police chief at the expense of truth and justice.
“I am the biological father of
the late Albert Omondi Ojwang, the subject of this Petition,” he states, adding
that his son was “a law-abiding Kenyan citizen and a young man with a promising
future whose life was brutally cut short while in the custody of the Kenya
Police Service.”
According to the affidavit,
Albert was arrested on June 7, 2025, at the family’s rural home by Directorate
of Criminal Investigations (DCI) officers allegedly acting under the command of
DIG Lagat.
The officers reportedly claimed Albert had circulated
information linking the DIG to corruption within the police service.
The father says he later received
information that his son was “secretly detained at Central Police Station,
Nairobi, where he was subjected to torture, humiliation, and severe beatings on
the instructions of DIG Eliud Lagat.”
Albert did not make it out alive.
The affidavit states that he “succumbed to grievous injuries inflicted on him
while in police custody, including blunt force trauma to the head and
strangulation.”
Shortly after his death, the
Inspector General of Police declared that Albert had taken his own life by
banging his head against a cell wall.
Meshack contests that explanation entirely, pointing instead
to a post-mortem report which, he says, “completely ruled out suicide and
confirmed that his death was due to injuries consistent with torture and
strangulation.”
Despite this, he alleges, no
action was taken against DIG Lagat. Instead, lower-ranking officers have been
charged in High Court at Kibera in Criminal Case No. E010 of 2025.
The father terms the prosecution “a deliberate cover-up scheme
meant to shield DIG Eliud Lagat from accountability,” insisting that the
officers were merely following orders.
He further points to Senate
proceedings in which the DCI leadership allegedly affirmed that Lagat “remained
as the prime suspect,” a detail he says confirms that no legitimate process
ever exonerated the DIG.
“As a grieving father, I am
deeply troubled that the prosecution appears to shield DIG Eliud Lagat by
shifting the entire blame onto the officers that were acting on his
instructions and command,” he swears in the affidavit.
He now wants the High Court to
halt the ongoing criminal trial and issue directions ensuring that Lagat is
arrested and charged.
“Justice for my son will not be realized unless the DIG Eliud
Kipkoech Lagat is charged and prosecuted as the lead suspect in this matter,”
he states.
He goes ahead to ask the court to
intervene to prevent what he fears will be “a miscarriage of justice and denial
of closure to me and my family.”


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