Court Disruption in Albert Ojwang Case Over Lagat's Alleged Involvement
Court proceedings in the high-profile case surrounding the death of Albert Ojwang were disrupted when a man demanded the arrest of Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat, claiming he was a main suspect in the matter. The unexpected outburst caused a brief commotion in the courtroom before order was restored and the proceedings continued.
Albert Ojwang, a teacher and popular blogger, died in police custody at Nairobi's Central Police Station in June 2025. An autopsy revealed that his death was likely caused by assault, contradicting initial police reports that suggested he had sustained self-inflicted injuries. This revelation has fueled public outrage and calls for accountability, particularly directed at Lagat, who has been implicated in the case.
Eliud Lagat, the Deputy Inspector General of Police, has faced significant scrutiny following Ojwang's death. His role within the police force has been characterized by public outcry, with many activists demanding his resignation due to alleged negligence and misconduct in handling the case. The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has stated that investigations into Lagat's involvement are ongoing, and no one has been exonerated as of yet, adding to the tension surrounding the case.
The case has drawn nationwide attention, not only because of the circumstances of Ojwang's death but also due to the broader implications it has for police accountability in Kenya. The public's demand for justice has been amplified by social media campaigns, including the hashtag #JusticeForAlbertOjwang, which has mobilized supporters and activists alike. Additionally, the High Court's recent decision to allow a petition seeking Lagat's suspension to proceed indicates that the legal battles surrounding this case are far from over.
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