The DPP has consented to the release of TV journalist Jacque Maribe's car in the Monica Kimani's murder case. State Counsel Catherine Mwaniki told Justice James Wakiaga that they had consented with the defense to use photographs of the car as evidence in their murder case. Maribe on Wednesday withdrew an application she had filed seeking to compel the DPP’s office to release her car. Lawyer Katwa Kigen told the court that after consultations they had decided to withdraw the application for the release of her Toyota Allion. “The IC3 Cameras placed the vehicle and the mobile phone handsets at places of interest in our investigations,” he claimed.
Source: The Star March 13, 2019 13:07 UTC