Governor Mwangaza’s Brother Set to Face Murder Charges

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Murangiri Kenneth Guantai, also known as Tali, is among the suspects set to face murder charges following a directive issued by the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) in connection with the killing of blogger Daniel Muthiani Benard, alias Sniper.

Guantai is Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza’s brother. He serves as a law enforcement officer and bodyguard to the Meru County boss.

Also to face murder charges is Vincent Mureithi Kirimi alias Supuu.

“The director of public prosecutions (DPP) is satisfied that there is sufficient evidence to sustain the charge of murder against Vincent Murithi Kirimi alias Supuu and Murangiri Kenneth Guantai alias Tali,” the statement reads in part.

File image of the late blogger Blogger Daniel Muthiani Bernard. Photo/ Courtesy.

”Consequently, the DPP has directed that Vincent Mureithi Kirimi and Murangiri Kenneth Guantai be arraigned before the High Court at Kiambu for the offence of Murder contrary to Section 203 as read with Section 204 of the Penal Code forthwith.”

Besides the two suspects, DPP has also filed a miscellaneous application against five other suspects which are pending at the Kibera Law Courts.

“The ODPP undertakes to prosecute the matter expeditiously, and shall upon completion of the investigations issue appropriate directions,” the statement added.

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