
CCTV Switched Off in Police Death Investigation: IPOA Reveals Key Findings
IPOA Investigation Reveals CCTV Switched Off in Albert Ojwanga Death Case Nairobi, Kenya – In a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the death of Albert Ojwanga, the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has revealed that CCTV cameras at the Central Police OCS office were switched off during the period surrounding his death. This revelation raises serious concerns about potential obstruction of justice and lack of transparency in the handling of the case. The IPOA's findings, presented in a recent Citizen TV broadcast, indicate that the post-mortem examination revealed several injuries on Ojwanga's body, including head injuries, neck compression, and multiple subcutaneous bruises. According to the IPOA official shown in the video, "The autopsy report and our preliminary investigation rule out the possibility of suicide." The deliberate disabling of the CCTV system hinders the investigation and raises questions about the actions of those involved. The IPOA's statement underscores the gravity of the situation and the need for a thorough and impartial investigation to uncover the truth surrounding Ojwanga's death. The case highlights the importance of maintaining the integrity of evidence in investigations and the need for accountability within law enforcement agencies. The IPOA's commitment to uncovering the truth ensures that justice will be served and that those responsible for Ojwanga's death will be held accountable. The ongoing investigation serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement.