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Technician arrested for tampering with CCTV footage at Central Police Station after being paid Sh3,000​

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NAIROBI, Kenya, Jun 13 – Detectives in Nairobi have arrested a technician accused of tampering with the CCTV system at Nairobi’s Central Police Station—one of the key crime scenes in the ongoing investigation into the death of teacher Albert Ojwang while in police custody.

The technician, identified as Kelvin Mutisya Matava, was apprehended on Friday morning from his residence in Nairobi’s Saika area. He is the second suspect to be arrested in connection with the case. According to police, Matava admitted to being paid Sh3,000 by the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) to delete surveillance footage captured before and after Ojwang was booked at the station on June 7, 2025.


The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) previously revealed that the CCTV hard drives at the Central Police Station were removed and formatted in a deliberate attempt to erase evidence. IPOA Chairperson Isaac Hassan told the National Assembly’s Security Committee that digital video recorder (DVR) logs confirmed the hard drives were replaced and formatted on June 8 at exactly 7:23:29 and 7:23:48 a.m.

“Somebody called someone to switch off a particular section, but he said he could only shut down the entire system,” Hassan said, suggesting a coordinated scheme to conceal surveillance footage crucial to the investigation. Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja earlier confirmed that Ojwang was booked at the Central Police Station under OB number 136/7/6/2025 at 9:35 p.m. on June 7. He died hours later in what IPOA suspects to be a case of police brutality.

In a statement to investigators, Matava explained that he was first contracted in 2024 to install the CCTV system at the station, which included 25 cameras and a DVR with a 30-day storage capacity. The cameras were installed at the reporting office, cell corridors, both floors of the station, and the parking yard. Since the installation, he said, he had occasionally been called back by police officers for maintenance work.

“On June 8, 2025, at 6:22 am I received a phone call from xxx who requested me to proceed to Central Police Station immediately. Upon arrival she took me to the office of the OCS where the server/Digital Video Recorder (DVR) for the surveillance cameras is located,” Matava told police.
He said the OCS and the officer asked him to delete footage from June 6 and 7.

“I informed them deleting footage for specific days is not possible, and the only option was to format the storage/hard drive, which would delete everything stored and restore it to factory settings,” he said. He claimed he carried out the instructions, after which the OCS handed him Sh3,000. Later that evening, the female officer allegedly tried to contact him again, calling twice at 7:55 p.m. and 7:56 p.m., but he did not pick up.

The following day, on June 9 at 6:28 a.m., Matava said the same officer called again and requested him to return with a new hard drive to replace the formatted one. She also instructed him not to wear any clothing that would identify him as a technician. However, upon arriving at the station, he claimed that he discovered that someone had already accessed the DVR, which had been interfered with.

“She further insisted that I should not wear a reflector or any clothing that would indicate I am a technician.” “Since at that time the shops where I could source the hard drive were yet to open, I first proceeded there without a hard drive but only to find that somebody had already opened the DVR machine and hard drive interfered with since it was not the way I had left it the previous day,” he said. The female officer told him to come back later in the evening. At around 12:07 pm she called him and asked if he was available but at that time he was working at Westlands.

She further informed him she had given his mobile phone number to an IPOA officer who wanted assistance to retrieve CCTV footages. The IPOA official called and requested him to proceed there to assist them. Instead, the technician sent a colleague because he was busy at work. “I was also worried since I had seen on social media that a person had died while at Central Police Station under mysterious circumstances and taking into consideration the instructions I had been given by the OCS and Sharon to format and delete everything from the CCTV hard drive/ storage.”

Matava’s arrest comes a day after a police constable was taken into custody for allegedly playing a role in the incident.


Shauri yake.

Alafu fiirst things first.

Why would a place like Central PS of all the places have DVR when proper IP cameras are available at fare prices? Then, who designed that system? What was the allocated budget for such a sensitive piece of work?

Then.... Then then then

This is very sad.
 
Shauri yake.

Alafu fiirst things first.

Why would a place like Central PS of all the places have DVR when proper IP cameras are available at fare prices? Then, who designed that system? What was the allocated budget for such a sensitive piece of work?

Then.... Then then then

This is very sad.
Built on a shoe string budget - DVR option.
Such a place should have a system with

- human detection for the indoor cameras
- human ,motorcycle and vehicle for outdoor cameras
- number plate recognition for any outdoor location where motorbikes and vehicles pass .

It is possible
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Built on a shoe string budget - DVR option.
Such a place should have a system with

- human detection for the indoor cameras
- human ,motorcycle and vehicle for outdoor cameras
- number plate recognition for any outdoor location where motorbikes and vehicles pass .

Bingo!

Alafu a central PS without those?

There are some people who like jokes.

Ngoja uone venye the tables will turn.

... Who oversees and approves such a shoddy undertaking?

I know of people even in this village, who take such issues very seriously.
 
Built on a shoe string budget - DVR option.
Such a place should have a system with

- human detection for the indoor cameras
- human ,motorcycle and vehicle for outdoor cameras
- number plate recognition for any outdoor location where motorbikes and vehicles pass .

It is possible
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Ama we ask them if we can retrieve the footage?

Walete hard drive,

My assumption is that, who ever formatted that Surveillance Hdd was just there for money.

Lakini still.... Kwani hakuna plug wa cloud based services?

I won't extrapolate any thing else.

Wacha watu wajii kaange na Mafuta yao na waweke chumvi Kisha wajipakulie....


That was so damn.
 
Bingo!

Alafu a central PS without those?

There are some people who like jokes.

Ngoja uone venye the tables will turn.

... Who oversees and approves such a shoddy undertaking?

I know of people even in this village, who take such issues very seriously.
My buddy quaddy, nilifikiria niwewe umebebwa sasa nganya za supa metro hazingekuwa na camera tena
 
My buddy quaddy, nilifikiria niwewe umebebwa sasa nganya za supa metro hazingekuwa na camera tena

Niaje bro.

Kufikiria is the key word.

An assumption.

My literature teacher, A Mr. Achimba, once scolded me whilst at high school telling me that assumptions is the mother of all fuck ups.

... I ain't saying you are, and I wasn't either

I don't assume.
 
@zapp_brannigan

Ke has got a forensic lab somewhere.

Yes?

Then what does it do?

Why do some peeps behave as if everyone and everything is supposedly on their timelines exclusively? For what reason exactly? Yaani a certain entity can walk casually into a PS and just perform some shitty stuff?

Why does the government take some things so casually?

As if we are some small kids all over?

Why?
 
Long before Ojwang' arrived at central police station, the daytime duty officer prepared the cell where Ojwang' would later be locked in by transferring detainees to other police stations. Nobody goes to such lengths over unfounded accusations, which means there could be some truth behind Ojwang's allegations. That the DCI took pictures of Ojwang' means they knew they would be needing them later to try to prove something. Even the call he made to his wife was supposed to reinforce the idea that they delivered him safely.

 
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