DPP Updates Public on Agnes Wanjiru Case, Vows Commitment to Justice

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has announced the completion of investigations into the death of Agnes Wanjiku Wanjiru, a case that has sparked national concern.

Following the conclusion of the probe, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has submitted the case file for legal scrutiny and direction.

In a statement released today, the DPP confirmed that a team of senior prosecutors has been assigned to conduct a detailed review of the findings. This development marks a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice for Wanjiru.

Recognizing the public’s demand for answers and the family’s long wait for justice, the DPP reaffirmed its commitment to accountability.

“We remain fully committed to ensuring justice is served,” the statement declared.

The DPP emphasized that any prosecutorial decisions will be guided by the Constitution and the established 2019 Decision to Charge (DTC) Guidelines, ensuring a lawful and transparent process.

As the case progresses to its next stage, the DPP pledged to keep the public updated on any major developments.

Reiterating his dedication to justice, the DPP assured citizens that the rule of law remains central to its mission and that the public interest will be safeguarded throughout the legal process.