Mombasa Court Assistant Arrested After Receiving Ksh10,000 Bribe

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has arrested a court assistant attached to the Mombasa Law Courts over allegations of soliciting and receiving a bribe.

In a statement on Wednesday, March 18, EACC said the suspect, Ben Wambua Muthoka, is accused of attempting to interfere with the judicial process by demanding money in exchange for manipulating access to a court file.

“The suspect, Ben Wambua Muthoka, based at the Mombasa Law Courts, allegedly demanded Ksh10,000 from a complainant in exchange for concealing or withholding a court file in which the complainant is an accused in an ongoing criminal matter. The act was intended to delay or frustrate the judicial process,” the statement read.

EACC explained that it acted after confirming the allegations through preliminary investigations, which informed the decision to carry out an operation targeting the suspect.

“Upon receipt of the bribery complaint on March 13, 2026, the Commission conducted preliminary investigations that confirmed the bribe demand and subsequently mounted an operation on March 17, 2026, leading to the arrest of the suspect as he received the money,” the statement added.

Following the arrest, the suspect was taken into custody and processed at the Commission’s regional office before being detained at a local police station.

“The suspect was taken to the Commission’s Lower Coast Regional Office, Mombasa, for processing and later held overnight at Central Police Station. He has since been released on cash bail of Ksh20,000 pending the conclusion of the investigation,” the statement concluded.