Meru blogger Sniper murder: Court orders two suspects to undergo mental assessment
The Kiambu Law
Court has ordered a mental assessment for suspects in the murder of Meru blogger
Daniel Muthiani, popularly known as Snipper.
The suspects,
Vincent Muriithi also known as Supuu and Governor Kawira Mwangaza's
brother Kenneth Murangiri alias Tali, were arraigned on Friday.
The Office of the
Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), in a statement to the newsrooms, said
it had sought for the duo to be charged with murder, but the court deputy
registrar directed that the pair be taken for mental assessment before standing
trial.
"In her
ruling, the Deputy Registrar allowed the prosecution application and directed
that each suspect be subjected to a psychiatrist assessment and the report
tabled in court before a plea is taken," the ODPP stated.
The two are set to
face murder charges on the January 29, 2024.
This comes even as
Governor Mwangaza and her husband Murega Baichu demanded answers from sleuths who
roped them into the investigations.
The two have
maintained that reports linking them to the killing are nothing but mere political
witch-hunt.
The ODPP, in a
statement released on Thursday evening, said there was sufficient evidence to sustain murder charges against the two suspects.
Sniper disappeared
on December 2, 2023 before his body was discovered two weeks later.
Five suspects
would later be arrested in connection to the killing, including; Kenneth Mutua
Gatiri alias Gasigi, Fredrick Muruiki Kiugi alias Pope, Franklin Kimathi alias
Dudu Ras, Timothy Kinoti alias Timo and Murangiri Kenneth Guantai alias Tali.
They were nabbed
in Meru town by homicide detectives from the Directorate of Criminal
Investigations (DCI) on January 4, 2024, and booked at various police stations
within Nairobi and Kiambu.
A post-mortem
examination conducted on the body of the deceased at the Marimanti Level 4
Hospital mortuary revealed that he died of strangulation.
Government
pathologist Johansen Oduor, who conducted the examination, said Sniper had
marks on his neck and exhibited signs of a person who had lacked oxygen.
He also had
fractured ribs and showed injuries.
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