Prosecution seeks 4 days to detain Ekeza Sacco boss David Gakuyo in Ksh.1B fraud case
The State, through the Office of the Director of Public
Prosecutions (ODPP), is seeking four days to detain controversial televangelist
David Kariuki Ngare alias Gakuyo on allegations of defrauding Kenyans of Ksh.1
billion.
Gakuyo is accused of robbing members of four investment groups he
founded, namely; Ekeza Sacco Society Limited, Gakuyo Real Estate Limited, and
Gakuyo Investors Club
He was arraigned on Thursday before Milimani Law Courts Chief
Magistrate Geoffrey Onsarigo, with the prosecution alleging witness
interference if the suspect is released.
“The Prosecution led by Vera Omollo, Henry Kinyanjui, and Anne
Pertet filed an application to have him detained for 4 days to allow
investigation officers to complete their investigations,” the ODPP said in a statement.
“Prosecution
argued that the accused person could likely interfere with witnesses and that
he is also a flight risk noting that he was arrested at the Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport enroute to Zambia.”
The Directorate
of Criminal Investigations (DCI), in its affidavit, also backed the 4-day
detention period saying the probe is at an advanced stage.
The court ordered
for Gakuyo to be held at the Muthaiga Police Station until Friday when it will
rule on the application by the prosecution.
Gakuyo was arrested on
Wednesday at the JKIA by DCI detectives while travelling
to Zambia.
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