The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has filed a notice of motion via an affidavit seeking to cancel bond terms of Abdirizak Mohamed Hassan, a suspect believed to be in Kenya illegally citing interference of witness by the suspect.
The ODPP informed Senior Principal Magistrate Boaz Ombewa at Kahawa Law Court that there were matters that arose from the side of the suspect that required serious attention of the court.
As a result, the ODPP informed court that they will be moving with speed to make an application for the cancellation of the accused person’s bail.
The counsel representing the accused person asked the court to allow them two weeks to be able to file their affidavit in response to the application by the prosecution for the cancellation of bail to the accused.
In the case, the accused, Abdirizak Mohamed Hassan was charged for illegally obtaining Kenyan registration by presenting forged documents at Mandera North Sub-County Registrar of persons in September 2020.
He also faced another charge of giving false information to a District Registrar of Persons, Mandera North Sub-County in order to procure a Kenyan National ID.
Further, he is alleged to have been found unlawfully present in Kenya.
The prosecution alleges that the accused on November 10, 2024 at Eastleigh in Nairobi County, being a Somali National was found to be unlawfully present in Kenya.
According to the prosecution, at the time of arrest, the accused person did not have any valid permit or pass allowing him to stay or remain in Kenya.
The case will proceed on February 3, 2025, when the prosecution is expected to move the court in an application seeking convince court to remand the accused person in custody pending the hearing and determination of the case.



















