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Cop held 14 days over the Karatina businessman shooting
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84778, member: 27"] One trigger-happy cop remains detained for two weeks after allegedly killing a local Karatina trader. Administration Police Constable Peter Wamiti stays under lock and key while the Independent Policing Oversight Authority investigates the fatal popping of George Gathu. Prosecution teams pushed for three weeks, yet Senior Resident Magistrate Mary Gituma granted a fourteen-day detention order at Nyeri Law Courts. The bench argued that keeping him behind bars actually safeguards him from furious locals wanting street justice. Releasing him on bond felt way too risky considering the massive public outcry and high potential for tampering with witnesses. Safety concerns definitely outweighed granting immediate freedom, given the volatile atmosphere outside. Reports suggest the victim caught a bullet following a heated argument with patrol units late at night. That sketchy incident instantly triggered protests from community groups demanding transparency regarding this alleged brutality. Trust in law enforcement feels absolutely nonexistent right there as residents scream for accountability. Wamiti drags himself back to the dock early next month to finally enter a plea. Human rights activists keep pushing for a rapid, unbiased probe to ensure the grieving family gets real answers rather than a typical cover-up. Justice needs to happen fast to restore any shred of confidence in the system. [/QUOTE]
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