Daily Nation Newspaper

COPS INDICTED

…Six Kenyan police on trial over brothers' deaths in custody

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NAIROBI - Six Kenyan police officers were charged on Thursday with murder over the deaths in custody of two brothers arrested for allegedly breaking a Covid curfew.

The killing of 22-year-old Benson Njiru Ndwiga and 19-year-old Emmanuel Mutura Ndigwa provoked a national outcry and sometimes violent demonstrat­ions complainin­g of police brutality.

The six officers - two of them women - denied the charges at a hearing in Nairobi and were ordered to be kept in custody until a bail hearing on September 22.

Some of the defendants covered their heads with scarves during the hearing.

The brothers were last seen alive on August 1 when they were picked up by police for allegedly being outdoors beyond the nationwide 22:00 hours curfew.

Their bodies were discovered two days later by family members at the local morgue in Embu County in central Kenya, according to rights groups.

Police said the pair jumped from a moving vehicle - a claim rejected by their family and activists. An autopsy found they had suffered injuries to their heads and ribs, according to media reports.

The defence team for the police officers had asked for an exhumation of the bodies for a fresh post-mortem but the request was denied by the court. The deaths of the brothers sparked demonstrat­ions in Embu in early August, with people torching a police vehicle and blocking roads with burning tyres. At least one person was killed when officers opened fire to break up the protests.

Rights groups have condemned what they describe as a “twin pandemic” of Kenyan police violence that has accompanie­d the nationwide Covid curfew since its enforcemen­t began in March 2020.

Activists have reported 25 cases of extrajudic­ial killings linked to Covid measures, according to the statement signed by Amnesty Internatio­nal and Transparen­cy Internatio­nal, among other organisati­ons.

In another curfew case, police said they were investigat­ing the alleged beating to death of a 38-year-old motorcycle taxi driver in mid-August.

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