Judiciary suspends court operations in Eldoret

Eldoret court lost all files, computers and other important documents at the destroyed premises.

In Summary
  • Deputy Registrar of the Court of Appeal in the region Cheronoh Maurine Kesse said they lost all files, computers and other important documents at the destroyed premises.
  • Kesse said due to the losses incurred and the security of judiciary staff, a decision had been taken to suspend operations.

The Judiciary has temporarily suspended court operations in Eldoret where protestors on Tuesday razed a county court. https://shorturl.at/56BAU

Deputy Registrar of the Court of Appeal in Eldoret Cheronoh Kesse speaking in Eldoret on June 26, 2024
Deputy Registrar of the Court of Appeal in Eldoret Cheronoh Kesse speaking in Eldoret on June 26, 2024
Image: MATHEWS NDANYI

The Judiciary has temporarily suspended court operations in Eldoret where protestors on Tuesday razed a county court.

Deputy Registrar of the Court of Appeal in the region Cheronoh Maurine Kesse said they lost all files, computers and other important documents at the destroyed premises.

Kesse said due to the losses incurred and the security of judiciary staff, a decision had been taken to suspend operations.

She said they were working out a way to quickly resume operations as soon as possible.

The High Court in the town is adjacent to the National Library which was extensively destroyed and looted by protestors.

Kesse said judges and court staff had to be evacuated using ambulances during the protests.

Kesse assured the public and court users that the judiciary would resume work in the area as soon as possible.

Kesse regretted that the loss at the court set ablaze was heavy but it was possible to reconstruct the files that were destroyed.

“We are sorry for the interruption of services at the courts but we will ensure we resume shortly,” said Kesse.

She said the courts in the area may resume operations on Friday depending on the unfolding situation

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