DCI wants body of Senator Linturi's house help exhumed for investigations

File image of Meru Senator Mithika Linturi. PHOO | COURTESY
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations
(DCI) now says Meru Senator Mithika Linturi is a habitual offender who has an
inherent instinct for crime.
Linturi is currently in court to answer for
his alleged involvement in the unresolved murder of his late business associate
Dr. Stanley Maroe Mugwika.
The Meru Senator is also being probed over
the death of his house help Edith Kananu, who allegedly died under mysterious
circumstances in his house in 2018.
Police officer Maurice Mwai, in an affidavit,
now wants the court to exhume Kananu’s body to assist in investigations into
the alleged murder.
“We humbly urge this court to protect and
save all victims, widows, orphans, the hopeless, those in fear of Linturi who
is bribing his way through the criminal justice,” the affidavit reads in part.
According to Mwai, Linturi’s many brushes
with the law and the fact that the Senator always seems to walk away scot free
in such scenarios could mean that the cases will never be solved.
Mwai also claims that intimidation and
blackmail are being used by unknown individuals to stall investigations into
the incidents.
“That nobody will suffer prejudice if an
order for exhumation and postmortem is granted to establish the cause of death
of the late Edith Kananu who was murdered through poisoning,” reads the
affidavit.
The officer also argues that Linturi was the
main suspect in the murder and was held in police custody for several weeks as
such the exhumation of the corpse should be approved by the court.
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