In courts today: More suspects linked to Kware deaths to be arraigned

Wheels of Justice: Court stories lined up for today.

In Summary

• One of them is said to have been found with a mobile phone belonging to one of the women whose body was retrieved at the quarry.

• On Tuesday, the prime suspect Collins Khalisa was arraigned before a Makadara court and subsequently detained for 30 days pending further probe into the matter.

In courts today
In courts today
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Two more suspects linked to the macabre killings of women in Kware dumpsite are likely to be arraigned in court today.

One of them is said to have been found with a mobile phone belonging to one of the women whose body was retrieved at the quarry.

On Tuesday, the prime suspect Collins Khalisa was arraigned before a Makadara court and subsequently detained for 30 days pending further probe into the matter.

The magistrate allowed the application by the DCI after the latter stated that they were still pursuing other suspects who were at large.

They argued that releasing Collins at this stage would interfere with the crucial evidence and witnesses on record.

The Detectives told the court that there are more body remains which are yet to be identified through DNA analysis and through the National Registration Bureau to confirm their identities.

Collins has since disowned his confession to the murders saying they are alien to him.

He told the court on Monday that he was coerced and tortured to confess.

Separately, the high court will issue directions in a case in which a Cabinet Minister in Sudan sued his wife living in Kenya for involving their four minors in the production of Real Housewives of Nairobi show without his consent.

The Real Housewives of Nairobi is a Kenyan reality television series that documents the personal and professional lives of several women residing in Kenya.

It is aired by Multichoice on its network, Showmax, and produced by Young Rich Television Limited.

The Minister said the filming is happening at their matrimonial home in Nairobi, Kenya where their children are.

This he says has become an unsuitable environment for them to be in.

“The filming and broadcasting covers aspects of my wife’s life in her marriage to me and her life as a mother to the children which I didn’t agree to,” he said

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