Obado aide faces murder charges

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Police were considering of charging Sharon’s murder suspect Michael Oyamo yesterday,however Homa Bay Senior Resident Magistrate Lester Simiyu  declined to grant Oyamo bail but asked the police to produce him in court today when she will decide on the application.

According to the senior magistrate Simiyu, Oyamo has been in custody for a while “his freedom is not safe for social order”.

However,  the prosecution had wanted to hold Oyamo for another 10 days to allow investigations to be concluded but Simiyu granted only 24 hours.

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In her ruling she said, “We don’t want to violate rights of a suspect by holding him for long in police custody. I order that the accused be arraigned in High Court tomorrow (today),”

The magistrate also ordered that the suspect would only be seen at the police station by his three lawyers Neville Amolo, June Ashioya and Rogers Abisaye — his brother George Oyamo and another person identified as Wema.

“Homa Bay OCS is also restrained from allowing the suspect to move to another police station,” she added.

Earlier, the prosecution led by Tom Imbali appealed to the court to grant them 10 days to enable detectives scrutinise evidence.

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Imbali said they confiscated gadgets like three sim-cards and phone communication which may lead to more arrests. Ashioya opposed the application on grounds that it could lead to violation of Oyamo’s rights.

Amolo accused police of taking Oyamo’s body samples for DNA test without his consent. “Police asked the suspect to allow them to take body samples for DNA test but he refused, saying he could not do so in the absence of his lawyers. But they ended up doing it,” Amolo said.

Oyamo’s arraignment caused drama at the court yesterday afternoon after a group of youths in the court compound chanted ‘Justice!’

Former Kanyandoto MCA in Homa Bay Lawrence Obonyo was remanded at the Kisii police station for 14 days as investigations into the murder of Sharon continued.

The prosecution, led by state counsels Emily Waegulu and Amos Otieno, successfully applied to have the politician detained. They said he is a link to three other suspects who are still at large. The identity of the three suspects was not revealed.

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