Delayed Justice for Baby Pendo: Case Pushed To January 2025

The High Court has directed that the 12 senior police officers accused of the murder of Baby Samantha Pendo during the 2017 post election protests will plead to the charges on 15th January 2025.

This is after two suspects Mohammed Baa, a senior police officer, and Linah Kogey failed to attend court today.

Baa’s whereabouts are unknown despite court extending a warrant of arrest against him while Linah’s lawyer informed court her client was unwell and admitted in hospital.

Baa, Linah and 10 other senior officers namely Titus Yoma, Titus Mutune, John Chengo, Benjamin Koima, Benjamin Lorema, Volker Edambo, Cyprine Robe, Josphat Sensira, Mohammed Ali Guyo and James Rono are set to be charged with murder following the events of the 2017 Post-Election Violence.

During today’s mention of the case, Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Vincent Monda, informed the court that the case is of great human interest and all suspects must be present in court before the they take plea.

The charges were instituted under the International Crimes Act, 2008 considering the role played by each of the suspects on the basis of the international law principle of superior responsibility.

Lady justice Lilian Mutende also extended a warrant of arrest against Baa and directed Linah to file a medical report in Court.

Court also directed a senior police officer to attend court on 15th January 2025 and explain why Baa has not been arrested.