The Regime of Death - Developing Case of Albert Ojwang

It was a grave mistake to allow old Moi KANU elements anywhere near govt.



1. Why was Albert Ojwang arrested over a civil matter ; a social media post? Under what law?

2. Who authorised his transfer from Homa Bay to Nairobi , 300km away? Why? Are there no police stations in Homa Bay?

3. Why was he placed in a cell alone? Who signed off on that?

4. Are there no working CCTV cameras in the station? Where is the footage? If none, who disabled them or failed to maintain them?

5. If he 'hit his head,’ why have police officers been interdicted? Why not treat it as an unfortunate accident? Clearly, they know it was no accident.

6. Why was the family not immediately informed of his death? Why the delayed release of information?

7. Why were initial statements inconsistent , first 'hit his head,’ now 'found unconscious’? Why can't the police tell one story?

8. Who will be personally held accountable? Who gave the orders? Who is protecting them?
 
Tulikosea wapi?

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From the records at the central police station,
Albert was booked in the central police station OB at 2.35 a.m.
He was recorded in the same OB as dead at 3.45 a.m.
That is a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, which raises the possibility that he might have been brought into the station dead. Otherwise, that is not enough time to discover someone who has hurt his head, rush him to hospital, and have the hospital declare him dead. All in 70 minutes. Such efficiency does not exist anywhere in this world.
Seems like the police did not have enough time to fabricate a consistent story line. Wakubwa wanatafuta watu wa kusacrifice. Itabidi kila mtu aseme ile kitu anajua.

 
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From the records at the central police station,
Albert was booked in the central police station OB at 2.35 a.m.
He was recorded in the same OB as dead at 3.45 am
That is a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, which raises the possibility that he might have been brought into the station dead. Otherwise, that is not enough time to discover someone who has hurt his head, rush him to hospital, and have the hospital declare him dead. All in 70 minutes. Such efficiency does not exist anywhere in this world.
Picked in South Nyanza "at lunch time" and is only recorded in Nairobi 14 hrs later? Did they stop in Mau Forest for some time?
 
The list of interdicted police officers at the central police station raises important questions. This group may not have much to do with the suspect's death since they had no contact with Ojwang' prior to booking. By focusing on the station personnel only, they are trying to reinforce the suicide theory, in which case the real culprits might get away with murder. They have most likely been coerced to take some bashing and help bury the matter as a case of negligence. By doing that they will be saving their colleagues from more serious consequences. The body injuries suggest torture that would have been inflicted before he was delivered to the police station. Those who ferried Ojwang' to Nairobi should be the prime suspects.

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Addendum: Reports in the papers indicate that the OCS at the central
police station (Benjamin Talam) refused to book Ojwang' to the police station since he was bleeding heavily, saying that the man needed medical
attention first.
 
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Explains the early reports that Ojwang had not been booked in the OB.
If the father had not followed promptly, the body would have been discovered after several weeks, with no way of piecing together the order of events. Seems like the police did not expect so much heat from the public, hence they had not prepared a plausible account. Walking back on the piece details they are releasing will be very difficult.
 
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