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Kenyan police charged after blogger dies in custody
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45690, member: 636"] Three police officers face murder charges after a Kenyan blogger died during detention this month. Albert Ojwang worked as a 31-year-old social media writer before his arrest. Authorities took him into custody following accusations of online defamation. Deputy police chief Eliud Lagat had filed the original complaint against Ojwang. The blogger's death has led to public demonstrations demanding accountability. Officers Samson Kiprotich, Talaam James Mukhwana and Peter Kimani received the murder charges. Three civilian defendants also face related accusations. All six suspects appeared before a judge on Monday for their hearing. None of the defendants entered formal pleas during the court session. Their cases will continue as the legal process moves forward. Deputy police chief Lagat removed himself from active duty last week. He awaits the final results of the official investigation. Lagat has publicly denied any wrongdoing related to the blogger's death. The original defamation complaint remains part of the ongoing case. His temporary departure aims to avoid conflicts of interest. Police initially claimed Ojwang harmed himself during detention. Medical examiners conducted an autopsy on the blogger's body. The post-mortem results contradicted the self-harm explanation completely. Doctors found evidence pointing to severe physical trauma instead. Officials withdrew their first statement after receiving the medical findings. Citizens have organized protests across Kenya demanding justice for Ojwang. The case highlights concerns about treatment of detained individuals. Many people question police accountability measures. The legal proceedings will determine responsibility for the blogger's death. Public attention remains focused on the trial's outcome. [/QUOTE]
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