23.8 C
New York

Man In Kisumu Arraigned In Court For Hurling Insults To Police Officers

Published:

A middle-aged man has been arraigned before a Kisumu court for hurling abusive words to police officers.

Samuel Omondi appeared before Winam Law Courts Senior Principal Magistrate R.M Wahanda where he was charged with assault and resisting arrest among other charges.

The court heard that on January 8 at Kaloleni estate in Kisumu, Omondi assaulted Samuel Okhako and officers who did not appear in court causing them actual bodily harm contrary to section 251 of the penal code.

The suspect was also charged for resisting arrest.

According to documents before the court, Omondi resisted lawful arrest that was conducted by PS Vincent Aliuba and PC Faith Chepng’etich.

While being arrested, the suspect is said to have been shouting abusive words towards officers.

He hurled abuse such as “Wajinga nyinyi! Hakuna mahali naenda! Umbwa nyinyi!” and compared himself with the officers.

In the third count, he was also charged for refusing his fingerprints to be taken by police officers contrary to section 55(5) of the National police service no 1 of 2011 laws of Kenya.

Omondi has, however, denied all the three charges pressed against and asked the court for leniency.

He was released on a Ksh 100,000 cash bail.

Related articles

spot_img

Recent articles

spot_img