Monica Murder Case: Journalist Jacque Maribe & Brian Kasaine REMANDED for 11 night

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TV journalist, Jacque Maribe and her neighbour Brian Kassaine; suspects in the murder of Monica Kimani will spend 11 more nights in police cells over their alleged involvement in the brutal killing of the business woman.
This is after the courts allowed the prosecution more time to conclude investigations before charging the duo over the murder. NTV’s Seth Olale attended the court session at Kiambu Law Courts and filed this report.

She was taken to court a few minutes after 9am, with the state prosecution making an application to extend her lock-up as they investigate the murder that has also seen the detention of her fiancé Joseph Kuria Irungu.

The prosecutors had asked Mr Kituku to allow police to detain the celebrated new anchor for another 14 days, saying the charges she was facing were serious.

They cited ballistic examination of the samples that they took from the suspect’s house and a pending DNA test among other reasons to back up their request.

If set free, they told the magistrate, Ms Maribe is likely to interfere with the ongoing investigations.

But her lawyer Katwa Kigen, who lost the battle for the news anchor’s temporary freedom, had opposed the request, saying the time requested for was unreasonable.

The reasons given by the prosecution, Mr Kigen said, were not compelling.

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Mr Kigen also decried the conditions under which Ms Maribe was held over the weekend, saying she was intimidated and mocked by fellow inmates.

If the court decides to detain the journalist for more days, he said, the magistrate should ensure her rights as a suspect are not violated.

In his ruling, the magistrate granted Mr Kigen’s request and directed that police guarantee Ms Maribe of her safety and security in cell.

He made a reference to a recent incident where a suspect in the attempted murder of a former Mandera county government official died while in police custody.

The court directed that Ms Maribe should not be forced to record any statement in the absence of her lawyer.

The news anchor, who broke the news of Ms Kimani’s death on TV, was arrested on Saturday, days after she was interrogated by detectives over case.

Her fiancé Irungu, the main suspect in the murder, was last week presented before Kiambu Senior Resident Magistrate Stella Atambo who allowed police to detain him for 10 more days as they investigate the case.

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Ms Kimani’s body was found in a bathtub at her house in Kilimani, Nairobi, with the throat slit and hands tied at the back.

Mr Irungu, Ms Maribe, and their mutual friend Brian Kassaine, in whose house detectives found a gun hidden in the ceiling, are the suspects in police custody so far.

Mr Kassaine is also expected in court on Monday or Tuesday.

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