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    DPP To Appeal High Court Ruling On Hassan Joho Case

    Merxcine CushBy Merxcine CushOctober 10, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Director of Public prosecutions (DPP) through senior assistant prosecutor Alexander Muteti said that they intend to appeal the High court decision that barred them from arresting the Mombasa governor Hassan Joho over a forged result slip.

    The ruling by Justice Eric Ogola said that the office of DPP was acting fraudulently in reinstating the case saying that it was untimely and politically motivated and that it was not consistent with the constitutional values. According to Justice Ogolla case was meant to intimidate and harass the Mombasa governor.

    Read:High Court Dismisses Case Barring IEBC Commissioners From Conducting October Elections

    Justice Eric Ogolla said that the Mombasa Governor was being punished for his political views.

    The office of the DPP had filed a petition against Hassan Joho’s education qualifications claiming that he had a forged result slip.

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