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DJ Brownskin released on Sh200,000 bond

Onyina directed that the case should come up for mention on June 22.

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by JAMES MBAKA

News19 June 2023 - 13:03
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In Summary


  • Last week, Brownskin was detained after the prosecution said his pre-bail report was not ready. 
  • The same court declined to allow DJ Brownskin's application which he sought to have the DCIO Kasarani summoned to court for contempt.
Michael Macharia Njiri alias Dj Brownskin at Milimani Law Courts on June 14, 2023.

DJ Brownskin alias Michael Macharia Njiiri who is accused of aiding his wife's suicide inicdent last year has been released on a bond of Sh200,000.

On Monday, Milimani chief magistrate Lukas Onyina said he had considered the pre-bail report which he said is in his favour.

"I have considered the report before me which favours the accused as he is not a flight risk if released. I grant him a bond of Sh200,000 or a cash bail of Sh100,000," the magistrate ruled.

Onyina directed that the case should come up for mention on June 22.

Last week, Brownskin was detained after the prosecution said his pre-bail report was not ready. 

The same court declined to allow DJ Brownskin's application which he sought to have the DCIO Kasarani summoned to court for contempt.

Through his lawyer Duncan Okatch, the DJ had requested that DCIO Kasarani Jimmy Kimaru be summoned to appear in court for breaching court orders that realised him before a Makadara court last week.

However, in a ruling by Onyina, the court said that it cannot establish any offense of contempt since the court orders alleged to have been violated were issued by Makadara Law Courts which has equal jurisdiction.

The magistrate noted that Njiiri was arraigned before his court to take a plea on allegations of aiding suicide.

After the plea, his advocate moved this court to issue a summons against DCIO Kasarani, citing a breach of court directions.

He said counsel for the accused submitted that his client was coerced to confess to the offence as a condition for his release.

The prosecution counsel told this court that matters raised by the defense arise from a miscellaneous file before Makadara Law Courts hence only Makadara stands the power to address the application.

"I do agree with the prosecution that indeed the file before this court does not have any contempt. I, therefore, direct the defense counsel to move Makadara Law Courts with the application to summon the DCIO if it deems fit," ruled the Court.

The DJ has denied the charges of aiding the suicide of his wife Sharon Njeri Mwangi on July 29, 2022.

He faced a second count of failing to use all reasonable force to prevent his wife from committing suicide although he had knowledge that she was planning to commit suicide.

He was further charged with destroying suicidal evidence from his phone on June 1, 2023, having knowledge that the said evidence would be required in judicial proceedings.

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