July 3, 2024

Traffic police officer assaulted by Ian Njoroge forgives the teenager after Sonko intervention

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Traffic police officer assaulted by Ian Njoroge forgives the teenager after Sonko intervention

A police officer brutally assaulted by 19-year-old Ian Njoroge forgives his alleged assailant following Mike Sonko intervention

A police officer brutally assaulted by 19-year-old Ian Njoroge forgives his alleged assailant following Mike Sonko intervention.

The dramatic turn of events unfolded after a recorded phone call, released by Sonko online on Wednesday, June 5, revealed Ogendo’s willingness to meet with Njoroge’s family in a bid to reconcile.

As part of the agreement, the family is expected to issue a public apology to both Ogendo and the police force.

“Even though I am hurt, I will agree to forgive him,” stated Ogendo.

However, he vehemently denied claims of soliciting a bribe, setting the stage for a complex legal and moral dilemma.

There were allegations leveled by the defense that Ogendo had demanded a bribe of Ksh10,000.

Njoroge, who appeared before Milimani Principal Magistrate Ben Mark Ekhubi on Tuesday, now faces a series of charges, including robbery with violence, causing grievous harm, and resisting arrest.

He pleaded not guilty to all three charges. The prosecution, represented by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), has pressed for Njoroge’s detention, citing the need for further investigation. Despite objections from Njoroge’s legal team, the court granted the prosecution one day to detain Njoroge at Industrial Area prison, where he will undergo medical evaluation at Kenyatta Hospital.

According to the charge sheet, Njoroge stands accused of robbing Corporal Ogendo of a police communication gadget and a mobile phone valued at Ksh50,000, before inflicting grievous harm upon him.

However, amidst the legal proceedings, the case has taken a nuanced turn.

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While Ogendo has expressed a willingness to forgive, he stopped short of confirming whether he would withdraw the complaint against Njoroge.

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) now faces a pivotal decision. With the authority to charge or drop any case, the ODPP must weigh the possibility of diversion, a mechanism that offers an alternative to traditional prosecution.

Under the guidelines set forth by the ODPP, diversion may be considered in cases where exceptional circumstances warrant such action.

The policy aims to address the backlog and ensure that vulnerable individuals are treated with fairness and compassion within the criminal justice system.

In light of the public attention and mounting pressure from the police force to address violence against officers, the ODPP’s decision holds immense significance. 

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