Man awarded Ksh.3.4M by court for wrongful arrest, prosecution
A man has been
awarded Ksh.3.4 million after the High Court ordered the Attorney General, the
Inspector General of Police and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to
pay him for malicious prosecution.
Justice Francis
Olel ruled that Josephat Kibagendi Mogaka had trumped-up charges leveled
against him to cover up the 2015 shooting of Josephat Mwenda, who was later
murdered by convicted ex-police officer Fredrick Leliman.
Mogaka was
apprehended after Leliman accidentally discharged his gun and shot Mwenda in
the arm while trying to arrest boda boda operators in Syokimau.
Mogaka and his
co-accused were charged with gambling and resisting arrest, while the late
Mwenda was given an additional charge of being in possession of bhang.
He subsequently
sued the Attorney General, Inspector General of Police and the DPP arguing that
the charges levelled against him lacked factual foundation and amounted to abuse
of prosecutorial powers.
In the judgment,
Justice Olel ruled that the prosecution of Mogaka was commenced without proper
investigations, leading to the conclusion that it was based on ulterior motives
and accentuated by malice as the charges were trumped up.
The Judge said the
DPP had the powers to review the case and terminate the charges, that hung over
Mogaka’s head in excess of 39 months, but allowed the case to proceed, thereby
violating his rights.
The Judge also
found the Police IG vicariously liable for the actions of the officers who
arrested Kibagendi on trumped-up charges
The High Court as
a result ordered the government to pay Mogaka Ksh.3.4 million for malicious
prosecution; Ksh.3 million for infringement of his rights which shall attract
interest at court rates until it is paid in full, and Ksh.400,000 as costs of
the case.
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