July 1, 2024

Ian Njoroge offers apology to police officer he assaulted

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Ian Njoroge offers apology to police officer he assaulted

Ian Njoroge regrets his actions as he apologizes to the traffic police and the state after being released from remand

Ian Njoroge regrets his actions as he apologizes to the traffic police and the state after being released from remand.

Speaking during a meeting with former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko, Ian Njoroge expressed his regrets for the actions that shocked the nation.

Looking frail with a sling in his arm, Njoroge stated that he was sorry for his actions, vowing never to repeat them.

“I would like to take this chance to offer my apologies to the state and also Mr Jacob Ogendo. I am really sorry and it will never happen again. I am just saying I am really sorry,” he stated.

This comes after he was finally released from remand after Sonko’s intervention.

Njoroge secured his freedom after a Sh700,000 bond he had been given was posted.

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On Friday, June 07, 2024, Milimani principal magistrate Ben Mark Ekhubi ordered the release of the 19-year-old student on a Sh700K bond and a surety of a similar amount.

However, his family was not able to secure the required surety for him immediately forcing Mike Sonko to intervene.

Having been denied a cash bail, Ian was left with the option of depositing a motor vehicle log book or a title deed worth Sh700,000.

“In the upshot, I admit the accused person to a bond of Sh 700,000 with a surety of a similar amount.

There will be no alternative to a cash bail at this stage. However, parties will be at liberty to seek a review later,” Milimani Chief Principal Magistrate Ben Ekhubi stated.

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