The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) launched an investigation into alleged misconduct by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA), following a formal complaint by the Nairobi Central Police Station Officer Commanding Station (OCS) Samson Talaam.
Talaam confirmed that a letter requesting the DCI’s intervention was officially received on June 19.
The probe centres on a mobile phone seized from Talaam during investigations into the murder of teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang’.
The mobile phone, along with its password, was handed over to IPOA.
However, concerns arose after it was discovered that text messages requesting money were allegedly sent from the device while still in IPOA’s custody.
“We wrote a letter to the DCI requesting them to institute investigations,” said Victor Awiti, adding that the matter is now under active probe by the DCI.
In court, a forensic officer testified that he witnessed the phone being seized. According to lawyer Danstan Omari, the phone was submitted to IPOA as an institution, not to any individual officer.
“This falls squarely under IPOA’s jurisdiction,” said Omari.
“But since the alleged misuse occurred while the phone was in their possession, the DCI must now handle the criminal aspect of the case, in line with Articles 244 and 245 of the Constitution.”
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