In a tragic incident that has shocked the nation, Kenyan magistrate Monica Kivuti was fatally shot by a policeman at a Nairobi court. The incident occurred after the magistrate canceled the bail of the policeman’s wife, who had been accused of absconding.
Incident Details
The shooting took place at the Makadara Law Courts, where Principal Magistrate Monica Kivuti was presiding over a case involving the policeman’s wife. The officer, Samson Kipchirchir Kipruto, reacted violently after the magistrate’s decision to cancel the bail.
Aftermath and Response
Following the attack, Kipruto was shot dead by other officers at the scene. Three officers were injured during the incident but are reported to be in stable condition. Justice Martha K. Koome, Kenya’s Chief Justice, confirmed Magistrate Kivuti’s death due to extensive injuries.
Judiciary’s Reaction
The judiciary expressed deep sorrow over the loss and emphasized the need for enhanced security measures to protect judicial officers. The Law Society of Kenya highlighted the increasing threats against judicial personnel and called for comprehensive strategies to ensure their safety.
In conclusion , this tragic event underscores the risks faced by judicial officers in Kenya. The judiciary and legal community are now focusing on strengthening security to prevent such incidents in the future. The Makadara Law Courts will remain closed until Monday as investigations continue.