Kenyan Man Accused of Impersonating High Court Lawyer Faces Grilling, Released on Bail
Brian Mwenda Njagi, a young Kenyan, has recently come under scrutiny for allegedly impersonating a High Court lawyer. On Tuesday, he was subjected to a lengthy interrogation at the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) in Nairobi before eventually being released on bail. The bail amount was set at Sh100,000, and his release occurred after negotiations by his legal team led by John Khaminwa and former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko.
Mwenda spent a substantial part of the day at the DCI headquarters, where detectives probed him regarding the accusations made against him. Following this, he was taken to Muthaiga police station and subsequently released. His lawyers have vowed to present him in court as ordered by the police to face various charges.
Despite the allegations, Mike Sonko adamantly asserts Mwenda’s innocence. He stated, We will be in Milimani court to face the charges. He has been released after intervention ahead of his arraignment. The lawyers representing Mwenda successfully negotiated his release, suggesting they have confidence in his defense.
The Law Society of Kenya president, Eric Theuri, acknowledged Mwenda’s presence at the DCI and emphasized their commitment to ensuring that he faces the full consequences of the law. According to Theuri, the evidence collected so far indicates several instances of forgery and identity theft. Moreover, Theuri believes that pursuing this case will act as a deterrent for future individuals attempting to deceive as lawyers.
Mwenda’s case has garnered significant attention from Kenyans, particularly on social media platforms, ever since his alleged impersonation as a lawyer was revealed. Online videos showing Mwenda making legal arguments and representing clients circulated widely, sparking debate and speculation.
Notably, one aspect that has stood out is the claim that Mwenda won all 26 cases in which he was involved. While many initially celebrated him as a hero, Eric Theuri firmly rejects the notion that Mwenda achieved such an impressive track record. According to Theuri, Mwenda is a fake lawyer who should face arrest for assuming a false identity.
The case of Brian Mwenda has prompted the police to take action against fake lawyers prevalent in Kenya. Renson Mulele Ingonga, the Director of Public Prosecutions, has also called on the police to investigate the matter thoroughly. The authorities aim to prevent further incidents of individuals masquerading as legal professionals.
In conclusion, Brian Mwenda Njagi, accused of impersonating a High Court lawyer in Kenya, has been subjected to intense scrutiny by the police. Although released on bail, he is expected to face various charges in court. The case has stimulated public interest and debate, particularly regarding Mwenda’s alleged successes as a lawyer. However, the Law Society of Kenya maintains that Mwenda is nothing more than a fake lawyer and vows to hold him accountable for his actions. The ongoing investigations and subsequent legal proceedings against Mwenda aim to deter and address similar cases of identity fraud in the future.