DJ Joe Mfalme finds himself in a whirlwind of events, from facing murder charges to being exonerated and turned into a state witness.
DJ Joe Mfalme, the renowned Kenyan DJ, recently found himself entangled in a high-profile murder case involving the death of DCI officer Felix Kelian. Initially accused along with six others, including his hypeman Hype Ballo, Mfalme faced a tumultuous journey through the legal system. The Director of Public Prosecutions recommended him to be a state witness, a surprising turn of events that led to his exoneration.
Following intense investigations and legal proceedings, DJ Joe Mfalme was finally set free from the murder case that caused a stir in Kenya. The DPP's decision to drop the murder charges against Mfalme and five others lifted a heavy weight off their shoulders. Mfalme expressed relief and gratitude for being cleared of the accusations, emphasizing the ordeal he went through during his 14-day incarceration.
As the dust settled, DJ Joe Mfalme spoke for the first time after his release, reflecting on the experience and expressing his thoughts on the unexpected twists in the case. He acknowledged the support he received and expressed his readiness to move forward. The news of Mfalme turning into a state witness added a new chapter to this legal saga, highlighting the complexities and uncertainties of the justice system.
In a surprising turn of events, the DPP's decision to charge Mfalme's hypeman Allan Ochieng, alias Hype Ballo, with the murder of the DCI officer added a twist to the case. Despite being exonerated, Mfalme's role as a witness sheds light on the intricate details of the investigation. The rollercoaster ride from accusations to state witness has left many intrigued by the unfolding drama surrounding DJ Joe Mfalme's involvement in the murder case.
The DPP in a letter dated April 5 advised that the second to the seven respondents be witnesses.
However, the DPP has ordered that his hypeman Allan Ochieng, alias Hype Ballo, be charged with the murder of the DCI officer. โAfter investigations, police have ...
Disc Jockey Joseph Mwenda, alias DJ Joe Mfalme has been released in the murder case of Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Felix Kelian.
The DPP preferred charges to the first respondent Allan Ochieng' who was accused of assaulting the late Felix Kelian.
DJ Joe Mfalme and six others were held in custody for 14 days to allow the police to complete their investigations.
The Director of Public Prosecutions dropped the murder charges against DJ Joe Mfalme regarding the death of Kabete police detective Felix Kelian.
Popular Kenyan deejay (DJ) Joe Mfalme is off the hook after the Director of Public Prosecutions recommended that he and his five other co-accused be used as ...
After court proceedings, Mfalme expressed gratitude for being exonerated of the murder charges. "Bro, acha ata niende nikaoge na ninyolewe, but it went well, ...
DJ Joe Mfalme and five other co-accused will be utilised as state witnesses in the murder of Detective Felix Kelian. The disc jockey was in custody for 14 ...
The police have closed the file where DJ Joe Mfalme and his three assistants were under investigation over the murder of Mr Kitosi.
Joseph Mwenda popularly known as DJ Joe Mfalme landed multiple gigs hours after he was released from detainment. Kibera court released Joe Mfalme on Monday ...
On Monday, April 8, DJ Joe Mfalme and five other people were cleared over the murder of Kabete DCI detective Felix Kelian; Speaking about the latest ...
DJ Mfalme, his bouncer, driver, and photographer were arrested on 16 March for allegedly assaulting the DCI officer at Kikuyu Market.
Joseph Mwenda popularly known as DJ Joe Mfalme will now be a state witness in the murder case against Kabete Police Detective Felix Kelian Kintosi.
DJ Joe Mfalme and five others were detained as investigations on what led to the death of senior DCI officer Felix Keian Kintosi were carried; However, ...
In almost every DJ Joe Mfalme live show, one voice was unmistakable - and unmissable. Hype Ballo, real name Allan Ochieng, was the one man who would always ...