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Why DJ Evolve’s case might take time before getting justice

Tuesday, June 30, Kenyans came out in huge numbers, protesting against the injustice by Embakasi East MP, Babu Owino on recuperating Disk Jockey Evolve, born Felix Orinda.

This was occasioned by an interview of the entertainer, bed-ridden with his lower torso paralyzed, by NTV that since went viral and left Kenyans disgusted by the inefficient Law.

However, soon as public protests and signing of an online petition kicked off, the Office of the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) announced that Evolve’s case was not going to go anywhere, at least not now.

DJ Evolve with Babu Owino

Also read: Babu Owino risks impeachment as city lawyer takes up case against DJ Evolve

Reasons

According to the National Prosecuting Authority, “prosecution of Babu Owino had been slowed down by DJ Evolve’s inability to record a statement”.

According to the IO report, the victim is paralyzed and has a speech impediment making it very challenging to record his statement.

ODPP´s Tweet

Further stating that an investigating officer had since followed up on the case after the entertainer’s heartbreaking story but unfortunately found him in a bad state.

Also read: DJ Evolve’s story a sad reminder politicians like Babu Owino can get away with anything

To this effect, the ODPP had arrived at a decision to first halt the process until the victim was in a better place to be part of the extraneous process.

ODPP´s Tweet

Babu Owino’s charge

However, the office was quick to indicate that it had tried its best in opposing the kind of judgement that had been passed on the controversial parliamentarian. But never succeeded in doing so.

Adding that the matter had been set for mention on March 20, but got interrupted by the Covid-19 government measures regarding court operations.

ODPP´s Tweet

About this writer:

Gloria Katunge


 
      
             
 
           
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