DPP Throws DCI Under The Bus on Blogger Sniper Murder Mystery

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The Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) has now blamed the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) over the pending arrest of the suspect linked to the murder of Daniel Muthiani Bernard famously known as Snipper.

In a statement dated Wednesday, December 27, DPP noted that following the abduction of Daniel Muthiani Bernard, one Vincent Muriithi Kirimi also known as Supuu Wa Mioro(suspect) was arrested.

Since the whereabouts of the abducted person was unknown, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), through the ODPP filed Criminal Miscellaneous Application No. E116 of 2023 seeking custodial orders pending completion of investigations.

DCI Headquarters along Kiambu Road.

However, the suspect was released on a cash bail.

“The Chief Magistrate’s court in Maua, Meru County declined to grant custodial orders as sought by the DCI through the ODPP but instead granted the suspect a cash bail of Kshs 20,000.00 and ordered the suspect to report to the police station every 14 days. The court also set the application for mention on 5th January 2024,” DPP stated.

After the suspect’s release, the body of the blogger was recovered dead. This compelled DPP to direct DCI to investigate the murder of the blogger.

However, DPP noted that DCI is yet to forward a file on the inquiry.

“The ODPP has not received the inquiry file into the offence of murder to date. Upon receipt of the inquiry file for murder and any other charges disclosed by the evidence gathered, the ODPP shall give appropriate directions in accordance with the law,” DPP made it clear.

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