DENIED THE CHARGES

Man charged with stealing items worth Sh47 million

The court released Miyogi on a Sh2 million bond with an alternative cash bail of Sh200,000.

In Summary
  • The accused person Holy Field Miyogi was charged before Kibera Senior Principal Magistrate Margret Murage where he denied the charges and pleaded for a lenient bond term.
  • The accused person through his lawyer urged the court to release the accused person on bond on the ground that he was not a flight risk.
Holy Field Miyogi at the Kibera court where he denied the charges and was released on bond
Holy Field Miyogi at the Kibera court where he denied the charges and was released on bond
Image: CLAUSE MASIKA

 A man accused of conspiring to defraud a company Sh47 million after stealing assorted fashion retail stock items has been charged in court.

The accused person Holy Field Miyogi was charged before Kibera Senior Principal Magistrate Margret Murage where he denied the charges and pleaded for a lenient bond term.

According to the charge sheet, the accused person with others not before the court stole the said amount from Acacus Trading Kenya Limited on diverse dates between August 1, 2023, and October 30 at Wetlands in Gigiri Sub-County within Nairobi County.

The accused person through his lawyer urged the court to release the accused person on bond on the ground that he was not a flight risk.

Court prosecutor Allan Mogere did not object to his release on bond.

In the same court, the magistrate issued a warrant of arrest against three other suspects after they failed to appear in court for plea-taking.

The three Peris Kiok, Nicole Masika and Maurine Masika did not turn up in court even after they were released on a police cash bail.

“The court released Miyogi on a Sh2 million bond with an alternative cash bail of Sh200,000 with the the surety of the same amount."

The court directed that the matter be mentioned at a later date for mention and further directions.

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