Officer who tried to broker cash payment before setting man free will be punished
By FRED MUKINDA
Police yesterday ordered that a man accused of raping a minor be re-arrested and charged after he was freed from the cells of a Nairobi police station.
Spokesman Eric Kiraithe also said disciplinary action will be taken against a senior officer at Karen Police Station who tried to broker a cash payment for the father of the rape victim before freeing the accused.
The officer arrested the victim's father and charged him with giving false information when he rejected the cash offer.Trouble for the casual labourer started in July when the accused man, a former neighbour, is said to have raped his eightyear-old daughter.
The man was arrested but the father was shocked when police asked him to accept money from the suspected rapist's family so that he could be released rather than take the matter to court.
Five months later, investigation into the case has virtually stalled regardless of a medical report showing that the Standard two pupil was defiled,and the culpritroams free. I
On the day the man was released from police custody, the father was thrown into a cell, apparently for failing to accept the monetary settlement.
To justify their action, police arraigned him at the Kibera Law Court and charged with giving false information. The man he accused of defiling his daughter was listed as a police witness in the case.The court granted him ShlO,OOO bond
Age of victim whose father was arrested and defiler freed
Pending the hearing of the case, but unable to raise the amount, he was incarcerated at the Industrial Area Remand Prison. He was held for three weeks until a good samaritan bailed him out.Once out of prison, he followed up the matter with the officer's boss and the charges were withdrawn.
The rape is said to have taken place on July lO, when the girl's parents had left their four children at home and a longtime friend visited.
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we appreciate the effort of G 10 but ...
Thats was a first one for Kenya!!!
Thats was a first one for Kenya!!!