
Unaccounted Hours in DCI Custody: Ojwang's Journey from Homa Bay Sparks Concerns
Concerns Rise Over Unaccounted Hours in DCI Custody: Albert Ojwang's Transit from Homa Bay to Nairobi Raises Questions Nairobi, Kenya – A recent report by Dennis Okari on Spice FM's The Situation Room has raised concerns about the handling of Albert Ojwang's arrest and transfer. Ojwang was arrested in Homa Bay and transported to Nairobi. The focus of the concern is the unaccounted-for hours during his transfer. "What really happened between Homa Bay and Nairobi?" Okari questioned, highlighting the significant distance and the unexplained time gap. He calculated that even at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour, the journey should have taken approximately five hours, accounting for traffic. However, the actual time spent in transit remains unclear. The lack of information regarding Ojwang's whereabouts during this period raises serious questions about transparency and due process. Okari's report emphasizes the need for accountability and a thorough investigation into the matter. The incident underscores the importance of ensuring that individuals in police custody are treated fairly and that their rights are protected at all times. The report concludes by emphasizing the need for further investigation and the importance of transparency in law enforcement procedures to ensure public trust and accountability.