
mother, commentedoverish us, but remember there were individuals like Mobutu Sese Seko… Murkomen, your statement about Ksh.50,000 being a small amount is quite misleading; these people are the ones who elected you.” Kiritu Chege, a relative of one of the accused,
remarked: “No one here possesses Ksh.100,000 to spare, and these allegations lack even a single piece of evidence to support that anyone committed that act.”
In addition to the violent robbery allegations, some have been charged with damaging two police cars at Juja Police Station and injuring three officers – Dorcas Cherui, Dennis Nganga, and Wallace Waithaka – who have all formally filed charges along with Mathai Supermarket Manager John Okeyo.

Amid the grief and appeals, the accused remain in custody, unable to secure bail. Their destiny now lies in the hands of the judicial system as they wait for their trial, creating a strain not only on them but also on their families.