High Court orders DCI to pull down pictures of three businessmen in land case
File image of a judge's gavel. PHOTO|COURTESY
Audio By Vocalize
In orders issued on December 18, 2025, the court directed the DCI to immediately remove from its social media platforms and any other media all photographs and statements identifying the three as suspects in alleged forgery or related offences concerning the disputed land.
The orders will remain in force pending further directions on March 11, 2026.
The three moved to court seeking to restrain the DCI, the ODPP and other respondents from publishing their images or issuing statements portraying them as criminal suspects, arguing that the actions were unconstitutional, unlawful and prejudicial.
They contend that the dispute over the land—pitting Mombasa Cement Limited and the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) against the petitioners—was a civil matter that has already been conclusively determined by the courts.
According to court papers, that the petitioners are the lawful and duly registered owners of the property, having acquired it through a valid purchase and transfer for valuable consideration from NSSF.
The petitioners argue that despite the final determination by the Court of Appeal and its subsequent affirmation by the Supreme Court, the respondents have improperly escalated the matter into criminal investigations, in violation of their constitutional rights.


Leave a Comment