“Police tipped media they had cache of guns” Donald Kipkorir reveals his doubts on police raid at Jimmy Wanjigi’s house
Jimmy Wanjigi’s houses in Malindi and Nairobi were raided by police on Monday. Police suspected Wanjigi had been working with several people to bring guns into the country using different entry points.
5 AK-47 rifles and 93 bullets were recovered during the raid. The raid at Wanjigi’s house in Malindi followed a court order to ransack it
Donald Kipkorir’s doubts
Flamboyant city lawyer Donald Kipkorir says police arranged the guns and bullets without having designated the place a crime scene.
Kipkorir explains that the gun’s real owner will not be known since police tampered with forensics. The lawyer further stated that the raid at Wanjigi’s home echoes the past dark days in Kenya.
Below is what Kipkorir wrote:
Raid On Jimmi Wanjigi’s House & Echoes Of The Past
Today, the Police in a choreographed manner raided a house in Malindi and tipped the media that it was Jimmi Wanjigi’s holiday home and had cache of guns. Some parts of mainstream media excitedly reported it as the truth! Thank God, we gave up on ethical journalism in Kenya.
We saw the Policemen arranging the guns and bullets without having designated the place a crime scene. Any forensics on the guns is now useless. We will never know who owned the guns.
Then later, the media was directed to JW’s house in Muthaiga. It was sad seeing old and frail Maina Wanjigi going to protect his son. I wish the Police will act with same alacrity at all times against anyone committing any crime. Selective application of the law eats away the foundation of our nationhood.
Then it reminded me of 1993. I was a rookie lawyer in my first year of employment in the law firm of Senator Moses Wetang’ula. In Ndeiya, Limuru, Six Kikuyus were arrested by Moi Government and accused of robbing a Police Station and stealing guns to cause chaos. They were tortured and abused before being brought to court. Wetang’ula asked me to represent them. The case was hogwash and false. The Prosecution couldn’t prove anything. The Six were acquitted. The only “crime” of the Six is because they were Kikuyus and Democratic Party activists.
Ndeiya Six was one of the first of less than ten criminal cases I did. The story of Jimmi Wanjigi has the echoes of Ndeiya Six. It is like we are back to 1990’s. History repeats itself, first as a tragedy then as a farce, as said by Karl Marx.