Kenyan Cop Ahmed Rashid Fails To Appear In Court

Kenyan cop Ahmed Rashid risks being arrested after he failed to appear in court on Thursday, December 8, claiming that he had not been served to appear at the High Court for a plea hearing.

Rashid was charged with the murder of two teenagers, Jamal Mohamed and Mohammed Dhair, in Eastleigh.

His lawyer Danstan Omari, however, committed to bringing him to court. Consequently, the plea-taking was postponed to January 23, 2023.

Omari also insisted that his client did not shoot dead the suspects as alleged.

He also challenged the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) and Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to prove that Rashid fired the shots that claimed the lives of the two teenagers.

“Our client never shot anybody. The burden of who shot the people is the government’s responsibility. In this country, there is nothing such as self-incrimination.

“Let the government produce incriminating evidence that Seargent Ahmed Rashid did shoot, and explain whether it was manslaughter or murder,” Omari said.

In an affidavit, Rashid maintained his innocence stating that the operation was conducted by several officers and that he was not a murderer as alleged.

“That contrary to the reports made, the operation was a security-led operation and involved several officers both uniformed and in plain clothes.

“I can confirm that I am not a criminal or murderer as portrayed. I have never used my firearm other than within the permitted parameters of the National Police Service Act,” the affidavit read in part.

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