ICJ hits out at Acting IG Masengeli for ignoring court summons
National
By
Mate Tongola
| Sep 10, 2024
The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya) has condemned Acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli for repeatedly defying court summons.
Masengeli has failed to appear before the court for the seventh time, despite being ordered to explain the whereabouts of three missing men identified as Jamil Longton Hashim, his brother Aslam Longton, and activist Bob Michemi Njagi, who were allegedly abducted by men believed to be police officers on August 19, 2024, during anti-government protests in Kitengela.
"The constitutional duty of every state officer and institution, including the police, is to uphold the rule of law and adhere to the principles of accountability and transparency. Under Kenyan law, contempt of court is a serious offense, punishable by fines or imprisonment," ICJ Kenya Chairperson Protas Saende said in a statement on Tuesday.
The ICJ also expressed concern over the disregard for court orders by a senior official of Masengeli's rank, warning that it sets a dangerous precedent, undermines the judiciary, and erodes public trust in the justice system.
Saende further cited reports of intimidation against Justice Lawrence Mugambi, who issued the summons.
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Officers under Masengeli’s command have allegedly harassed the judge’s bodyguard and driver.
"These actions are a direct attempt to intimidate the judiciary and obstruct justice. Such behavior is not only contemptuous but also an attack on judicial independence," he added
The jurists body is now calling on Masengeli to comply with all court directives and account for the missing individuals. The commission also urged the Attorney-General to advise the acting IG to honor the summons.
Masengeli will know his fate on Friday, following a guilty verdict issued by the High Court.