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Court Issues Arrest Warrants Against Ndichu Twins

A Nairobi court has issued an arrest warrant against two brothers- Paul Ndichu and Edward Ndichu after they once again failed to appear in court for their assault case.

Kibera chief magistrate Ann Mwangi ordered the police to arrest the duo.

“Since the accused person is not in court despite a court order I, therefore, issue a warrant of arrest against them,” Mwangi ruled.

The lawyer holding brief in the matter had told the court that the accused persons lawyer was in another matter at the high court.

“I am holding brief in the matter and I have instructions to ask for another date since their lawyer is in another matter at the high court,” he said.

Lawyer Phillip Murgor had told the court in the previous session that the accused person was taking the court for granted after Edward failed to appear in court for plea taking.

One of the Ndichu brothers was charged with assault and malicious damage.

Paul Mwaura Ndichu was charged before Kibera senior resident magistrate Renee Kitagwa. He denied the charges.

He was released on Sh100,000 bond with cash bail of the same amount.


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