
Kenyan Senate Grills Police Chief Over Controversial Arrest in Ojwang Murder Case
Kenyan Senate Debates Albert Ojwang Murder: Onyonka and Kanja Clash Over Arrest and Detention The Kenyan Senate recently held a session to discuss the high-profile murder of Albert Ojwang. The session featured a tense exchange between Senator Okong'o Omogeni and Inspector General Japhet Koome. The debate centered around the details of Ojwang's arrest and the conditions of his detention at Central Police Station. Senator Onyonka raised concerns about the handling of the case, questioning the circumstances of the arrest. "The condition in which he was in, he would not have been accepted into the cells," Onyonka stated, hinting at possible procedural irregularities. Inspector General Kanja defended the police's actions, explaining that Ojwang was booked at 9:35 PM and placed in cells. He also noted that the OCS, responsible for Central Police Station, was informed of the situation. The discussion highlights the ongoing investigation and the tensions between the Senate and the police force. The Senate proceedings show the importance of transparency and accountability in investigations. The public awaits further updates on the case.