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DJ Joe Mfalme, the popular Kenyan deejay, and six others find themselves in a serious legal predicament as the state prepares to press murder charges against them. The prosecutor has emphasized that investigations will determine the responsibility of DJ Joe Mfalme and his co-accused in the death of Kebete deputy DCIO Felix Kelian. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) successfully secured a 14-day detention period for the suspects, including DJ Joe Mfalme and his crew, despite the initial request for 21 days.
In a dramatic turn of events, the DJ, along with three members of his crew and three police officers, was arraigned in court over the alleged murder of a police officer. The case has shocked the nation, with authorities highlighting the severity of the charges. Inspector Fredrick Kosen from the Dagoretti DCI offices pushed for an extended detention of 21 days to allow for thorough investigations into the incident.
Furthermore, recent developments revealed the identity of another suspect involved in the tragic incident, shedding light on the complexity of the case. Despite the defense's arguments, DJ Joe Mfalme remains detained for additional 14 days as the court aims to gather substantial evidence for a potential murder charge.
DJ Joe Mfalme's legal troubles have captured national attention, sparking debates and discussions on the implications of the case. The music industry, law enforcement, and the public eagerly await the outcome of the investigations, highlighting the need for justice and accountability in a case that has shaken the country.
Prosecutor said investigations will determine whether DJ Joe Mfalme and six co-accused were responsible for the death of Kebete deputy DCIO Felix Kelian ...
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) had sought to detain the seven for 21 days, but the court granted them 14 days to hold the suspects.
The DJ appeared in court alongside three members of his crew and three police officers blamed for the murder. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today ...
Popular Kenyan deejay Joe Mfalme, real name Joseph Mwenda, and six others held for assaulting DCI officer Felix Kelian will be remanded for 14 days.
Inspector Fredrick Kosen from the Dagoretti DCI offices had sought for 21 days from the Kibera law courts to detain the suspects to allow him to investigate the ...
Police officers on Monday, March 25, revealed the identity of another suspect involved in the murder of Dagoretti Deputy Sub-County Criminal Investigations ...
Police linked the DJ and his entourage to an assault incident that left a senior detective, Inspector Felix Kelian Kentos, dead on Friday, March 22 while ...
The court has allowed this extended detention to enable thorough evidence gathering for a potential murder charge. This is despite the defence's argument ...