Aisha Jumwa Finally Set Free After 4 Days Behind Bars

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Malindi Member Parliament Aisha Jumwa has been set free by a Mombasa Court on ksh. 4 Million cash bail and surety of the same amount.

Her aide, Geoffrey Otieno has been freed on a Ksh.1m cash bail or a surety of a similar amount.

The legislator and her aide appeared before a Mombasa Court on Friday to answer murder charges.

Judge Njoki Mwangi on Friday also directed that the accused persons deposit their passports at the court.

She said the accused will only be allowed to travel if they provide good reasons for their need of travel.

Mwangi further warned the accused against intimidating or threatening prosecution witnesses.

Jumwa and her aide will also be required to appear before court anytime they are needed to do so.

The two are accused of Gumbao Jola’s murder during the Ganda Ward by-elections last year.

Earlier on Thursday, the MP and her bodyguard failed to take plea in the murder case over a medical report mix-up.

The two had appeared before High Court Judge Njoki Mwangi.

During the session, Judge Mwangi questioned the validity of MP Jumwa’s report as it bore the signature of a psychiatrist not recognized the court.

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The office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) also failed to produce Mr. Otieno’s medical examination report, forcing the judge defer plea taking for a while.

The court was told that the MP’s medical report had a different signature as the previous psychiatrist had retired, leaving his colleague in charge.

The prosecution sought to have the plea taking proceed, a request that objected to, directing that the missing report be availed before the two are charged.

The two have been in custody since Monday.

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