Former Likoni OCS sentenced to life in prison for killing an unarmed suspect
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The High Court in
Mombasa has sentenced a former Likoni Officer Commanding Station (OCS) to life
imprisonment for the 2018 murder of a 20-year-old man in Mwenza Village,
Likoni.
Appearing before
Lady Justice Wendy Kagendo Micheni, the accused, Yunus Athman, was handed the
sentence after he was found guilty of killing Mbaraka Maitha Omar during an
attempted arrest over alleged goat theft.
In her ruling, the
judge said the court had considered mitigation, the pre-sentence report and a
victim impact statement before settling on a custodial term for the remainder
of his natural life.
“The court had
considered mitigation, the pre-sentence report, and the victim impact statement
before settling on a custodial term for the remainder of his natural life,” she
stated according to a statement by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution
(ODPP).
During then
hearing, the prosecution called more than 20 witnesses in a bid to prove its
case against the former chief inspector.
The testimonies
placed Athman at the scene and challenged claims that the victim posed any
threat at the time of the shooting.
Witnesses told the
court that the deceased was unarmed and did not resist arrest but Athman still
fired several shots, killing the young man on the spot.
In delivering the
sentence, Justice Micheni noted that as a police officer, the convict had a
statutory duty to protect life but instead used unlawful force against a defenseless
civilian.
She further
observed that abuse of state power strikes at the heart of justice and must
attract a deterrent penalty.
Family members of
the victim told the court they continue to suffer psychological trauma
following the killing, describing the act as malicious and a betrayal of public
trust.
Athman was given
the right to exercise his right to appeal within 14 days against both the
conviction and sentence.


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