Mr Njenga is represented by a nattery of lawyers led by senior counsel Harun Ndubi, Evans Ondieki, Samuel Ayora among others. The trio is facing additional charges of possession of offensive weapons contrary to section 89 (1) of the Penal code. Mr Kemo filed an affidavit sworn by Chief Inspector Kipkemboi Rop of Directorate of Criminal (DCI’S) Serious Crimes Unit to oppose bail and bond terms for Mr Njenga. Mr Ndubi dismissed Mr Kemo’s application to have Mr Njenga remanded during trial and claimed that the prosecution will not be able to prove any of the charges before Mr Njenga and the other accused persons. “Some of the items they are accused of having possession of are 24 Maasai swords according to the charge sheet.
Source: Daily Nation July 24, 2023 16:19 UTC