Kenya Times

Kenyan IGP Masengeli, Sentenced to Six Months’ Imprisonment for Defying Court Orders

The judge at the High Court in Nairobi, Kenya, on Friday sentenced Gilbert Masengeli, the acting Inspector-General of Police to six months in prison for defying court orders.

It was learned that the police chief repeatedly defied orders to testify about the whereabouts of three men allegedly abducted by police officers.

The presiding judge has also suspended the sentence for seven days to give Gilbert Masengeli, the acting inspector general of police, a final chance to appear in court before having to report to jail.

Gilbert Masengeli [Kenya Times]

The case stems from a lawsuit by the country’s main bar association, the Law Society of Kenya, which is seeking a court order for the release of three men who it said were taken by the police in August and have not been heard from since. The three were outspoken on social media platforms in support of mass anti-government protests in June and July.

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President William Ruto has promised to look into these accusations, although he has broadly defended the conduct of state security services during the protests.

Judge Lawrence Mugambi had asked Masengeli to appear in court seven times to provide the whereabouts of the three, but Masengeli never did.

“In the event that he does not submit himself to the Commissioner General (of prisons), the minister of interior must take all steps that are necessary and permissible in law to ensure that Gilbert Masengeli is committed to prison,” Mugambi was quoted by Reuters.

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