Klinzy Baraza, officer accused of shooting mask vendor Boniface Kariuki denied bail

Klinzy Baraza, officer accused of shooting mask vendor Boniface Kariuki denied bail

Hawker Boniface Kariuki confronted by anti-riot police in Nairobi's CBD on June 17, 2025.

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The High Court has declined to grant bail to police officer Klinzy Baraza in a high-profile shooting case.

In its ruling, the court noted that the circumstances surrounding the shooting were unique and had already entered the public domain. 

The court noted that the deceased’s family has reportedly faced harassment, receiving numerous unsolicited calls and messages.

Baraza is accused of shooting Boniface Kariuki in Nairobi CBD on June 17, 2025. Kariuki was vending masks outside Imenti House when he was shot on the head. Kariuki later succumbed to his injuries while receiving treatment.

The court also highlighted that the accused, being a law enforcement officer, has powers that could potentially interfere with witnesses or the investigation. 

Citing compelling reasons presented by the prosecution, the court said granting bail could jeopardize the protection of victims and witnesses, as well as public order and security.

While the accused assured the court that he would comply with all directives and has a young family requiring care, these factors were not considered sufficient to outweigh the risks.

The trial court has committed to expediting the trial, and the matter was placed before the registry on February 17, 2026. Baraza will therefore remain in custody as proceedings continue.

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