DETAILS: How Police officers abducted and killed lawyer Willie Kimani
The High Court judge Lesit on Friday found police officers Fredrick Leliman, Stephen Cheburet, Sylvia Wanjiku, and their informer Peter Ngugi, guilty of the murder of lawyer Willie Kimani.
The lawyer was killed in a cold-blood execution alongside his client Josephat Mwenda & taxi driver Joseph Muiruri, in June 2016.
The 4 had been charged alongside police officer, Leonard Mwangi, who has been acquitted on all 3 counts of murder.
How Lawyer Willie Kimani Was Murdered…
It is a story of conspiracy, false pretence and disagreements that exposed the court to the murder of three men who were first arrested as criminals.
Police officer Geoffrey Kinyua took to the stand to read the confession of police informer Peter Ngugi who is also one of the accused in the case.
Autopsy…
Autopsy revealed how lawyer Willie Kimani, his client Josephat Mwenda and taxi driver Joseph Muiruri were brutally murdered.
The eight-hour postmortem led by Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor disclosed that the lawyer and his two associates died after being hit with blunt objects on their heads then strangled.
According to the report, Mr Kimani’s head was severally smashed with a heavier object compared to that used on the other two.
“The object they used to kill the lawyer seemed to have been heavier than the one used on the rest, the fracture was more severe,” Mr Oduor confirmed.
Mr Muiruri, on the other hand, was strangled then pounded on the head with the blunt object.
According to the postmortem, the client was severely tortured in comparison to the other two. Results showed he had intense bleeding in the chest, neck and a fracture on the head.
The autopsy was conducted at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) in the presence of Dr Andrew Gachie who represented the Law Society of Kenya (LSK).
Following the heinous killings, the LSK, human rights activists, taxi and bodaboda operators held nationwide protests demanding justice for the colleagues who were killed.
Justice finally…
The victims’ families and Kenyans are happy that justice is finally being served.
The police officers Fredrick Leliman, Stephen Cheburet, Sylvia Wanjiku, and their informer Peter Ngugi have been found guilty of the brutal murder.
The convicts have been taken to respective prisons as they await sentencing.