LSK asks DCI to track and arrest Brian Mwenda Njagi for impersonating city advocate
Controversy has rocked the Law
Society of Kenya (LSK) after a man purporting to be an advocate was outed as an
impersonator.
On Thursday evening, LSK Nairobi
branch sounded the alarm, cautioning the public about the individual allegedly
impersonating an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya to deceive unsuspecting
clients.
It stated that a man going by the
name Brian Mwenda Njagi was not an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, nor a
member of the society.
“The Branch wishes to notify all
members of the society and of the public that Brian Mwenda Njagi is not an
Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, from the Society’s records, neither is he
a member of the Branch,” the statement read on X (formerly Twitter).
The LSK Nairobi Branch further
urged anyone who had information about Njagi or any other person masquerading
as an advocate to report to the relevant authorities for action.
“Members are encouraged to share any information of any person masquerading as an Advocate for the necessary action,” the statement added.
While speaking to Citizen
Digital, LSK President Eric Theuri acknowledged that, indeed, the individual
operating under the name Brian Mwenda Njagi was not an advocate and said they
had asked the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to arrest him.
"We have invited the DCI to
track this person and arrest him for impersonation," Theuri said.
Veteran lawyer Omwanza Ombati also
took to X to sound the alarm, revealing that Brian's actions exposed the
serious risks Kenyan lawyers were operating under.
"It appears that Mr Mwenda
managed to upload his image as the profile picture on an account belonging to
another advocate who shares a similar name," Omwanza shared.
"Our concerns, however, extend beyond the individual deception perpetrated by Mr. Mwenda. The data within the LSK Portal, where members entrust critical information, has seemingly been compromised."
URGENT DATA SECURITY CONCERNS: Law Society of Kenya
Dear Colleagues,
I write to you today about a matter of utmost importance that demands our immediate attention.
It has come to our notice that Mr. Brian Mwenda has been operating within our legal community under a false… pic.twitter.com/zQuE1eTbyn
The news took X by storm after
tens of people started sharing the alleged fake lawyer's past activities, with
videos showing him not just in a court of law representing a client but also in
several instances where he can be seen causing a commotion at an LSK conference
and also squaring off with a police officer after an altercation.
In one video which has left many
aghast, he is actually captured on live television while representing a
high-profile client, former Mungiki leader Maina Njenga.
As he began to make his
submissions in court, his confidence, legal mastery and unflinching dedication
astounded many, with Kenyans on X thoroughly impressed with his apparent grasp
of legal jargon.
"If they are presenting
something verbally, and is contradictory to what is on the affidavit, which I
was also going to highlight... There are quite a number of facts that are not
in alignment..." he says to the presiding magistrate while correcting the
opposing counsel.
In yet another unearthed video,
an agitated Brian is seen shouting down the hall at an LSK Annual General
Meeting (AGM) at Safari Park hotel.
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