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HomeDaily NewsFriday, July 3, 2026Supreme Court rejects bid to force police prosecution over Pakistani journalist killing - July 2026
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Supreme Court rejects bid to force police prosecution over Pakistani journalist killing - July 2026

Kenya's Supreme Court has dismissed a final appeal seeking to force the prosecution of police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif, upholding the independence of the Director of Public Prosecutions. The National Police Service has strongly denied allegations of abductions and enforced disappearances, stating that no police stations are holding any individuals reported missing or abducted. Separately, the High Court has ordered the unconditional release of Ms Halima Ngache, who was arrested for allegedly posting President William Ruto's air travel details online.

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Supreme Court rejects bid to force police prosecution over Pakistani journalist killing

Supreme Court rejects bid to force police prosecution over Pakistani journalist killing

Kenya's Supreme Court has dismissed a final appeal seeking to force the prosecution of police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif, upholding the independence of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

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Kenya's Supreme Court has dismissed a final appeal seeking to force the prosecution of police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif, upholding the independence of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

  • The court reaffirmed that prosecutorial decisions rest exclusively with the Director of Public Prosecutions, rejecting calls to compel criminal charges against the officers.
  • The Supreme Court upheld the Sh10 million compensation awarded to Sharif's widow, Javeria Siddique, while declining to increase the amount or order the release of investigative records.
  • Arshad Sharif was shot dead by Kenyan police on October 23, 2022, in what authorities described as a mistaken identity incident.
  • The court agreed with lower courts that Sharif's constitutional right to life had been breached, but did not classify the killing as torture.
Friday 10:53 AMNation NewsFirst

Court orders release of woman accused of 'spying' on Ruto

Court orders release of woman accused of 'spying' on Ruto

The High Court has ordered the unconditional release of Ms Halima Ngache, who was arrested for allegedly posting President William Ruto's air travel details online.

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The High Court has ordered the unconditional release of Ms Halima Ngache, who was arrested for allegedly posting President William Ruto's air travel details online.

  • Ms Halima Ngache was arrested for alleged cybercrimes after posting President Ruto's travel itinerary on social media platform X.
  • The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) sought to detain her for seven days, but the court granted them three days.
  • Ms Ngache alleged she was not given reasons for her arrest and that police lacked a warrant.
  • She is to appear before the judge on Monday, July 6, for further directions.
Friday 5:22 PMKenyans

NPS Responds to Claims of Holding Abducted Kenyans at Police Stations

NPS Responds to Claims of Holding Abducted Kenyans at Police Stations

The National Police Service (NPS) has vehemently denied allegations of abductions by its officers, stating that no police stations are holding any individuals reported missing or abducted.

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The National Police Service (NPS) has vehemently denied allegations of abductions by its officers, stating that no police stations are holding any individuals reported missing or abducted.

  • NPS spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga asserted that police arrests are strictly lawful and recorded, with suspects presented to court within constitutional timelines.
  • The NPS claims some disappearances are staged to erode public confidence in the police.
  • This statement follows similar denials by Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo and comes as the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) investigates abduction claims linked to the June 25 Gen Z protests.
Friday 6:19 PMKBC Top Stories

NPS rejects abduction claims, says police arrests follow the law

NPS rejects abduction claims, says police arrests follow the law

The National Police Service (NPS) has strongly denied all allegations of its officers being involved in abductions and enforced disappearances.

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The National Police Service (NPS) has strongly denied all allegations of its officers being involved in abductions and enforced disappearances.

  • The NPS stated that all arrests are legally documented and suspects are brought before court within legal timelines.
  • Police Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga asserted that the Service operates strictly within the Constitution and the law.
  • Nyaga claimed that some reported disappearances have been staged to mislead the public or undermine confidence in the NPS.
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