Nairobi Man In Court For Allegedly Touching Policewoman's Backside As She Controlled Traffic

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Nairobi Man In Court For Allegedly Touching Policewoman's Backside As She Controlled Traffic
  • Timothy Mulei was apprehended after allegedly, and indecently so, touching a policewoman manning traffic on Thika Road
  • He was arraigned and charged with contravening Section 11(a) of the Sexual Offences Act of 2006
  • Mulei, however, denied the charges, securing his freedom on KSh 80,000 bail, and an alternative of KSh 100,000 bond

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Nairobi - A man has found himself on the wrong side of the law after allegedly groping a policewoman controlling traffic.

As per Nation.Africa, Timothy Mulei is accused of inappropriately touching the officer who was busy directing traffic at the Roasters Roundabout along the Thika Superhighway.

The incident happened on July 21.

Mulei's conduct irked the policewoman, who, with the help of her colleagues, managed to clamp down on him after he attempted to run away.

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He was booked into the Kasarani Police Station, where the aggrieved law enforcer operates.

Mulei was charged with committing an indecent act on his arraignment, flouting Section 11(a) of the Sexual Offences Act of 2006.

Mulei, however, denied the charges against him.

He was released on a KSh 80,000 bail with an alternative of a KSh 100,000 bond.

Man in court for stoning police station

Separately, a man was charged with pelting Ngara Police Station with stones and damaging 17 windows after an officer allegedly insulted his pregnant wife.

Appearing before Milimani Law Courts Principal Magistrate Wandia Nyamu, the accused, Justine Onami Osinde, pleaded with the court to defer charges against him to enable him to seek justice for his pregnant wife.

During the court proceeding on Tuesday, July 5, the suspect claimed he resorted to throwing stones at the police station after the officer called his wife a woman of the night.

"Your honour, before I take a plea I pray this court to refer me to a constitutional court to seek justice; my rights were violated by the police. I want to know if it is correct for a police officer whom I know to call my pregnant wife a prostitute," he lamented.

He told the court how the police officer walked out of the bar while he and his wife were looking for a place to sleep since their house had been locked due to a lack of rent.

He said the officer started to attack the woman while insulting and harassing her.

"The officer walked out of the bar and called my wife prostitute while removing her clothes; that is when I jumped to protect her," he told the court.

He also told the court that other police officers on duty ganged up against him, handcuffed him, and took him to Ngara police station when the incident happened.

He said he has five children who are schooling at National schools, and his detention will jeopardise his children's rights.

According to the charge sheet, which was read out in court, Justine committed the offence on July 4, 2022, at around 1.30am, whereby he is alleged to have destroyed seventeen pieces of the window in the precincts of Ngara police station.

He pleaded not guilty and was released on a cash bail of KSh 20,000.

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Nairobi Man in Court for Allegedly Touching Policewoman's Backside as She Controlled Traffic
Nairobi Man in Court for Allegedly Touching Policewoman's Backside as She Controlled Traffic

Nairobi Man in Court for Allegedly Touching Policewoman's Backside as She Controlled Traffic
Nairobi Man in Court for Allegedly Touching Policewoman's Backside as She Controlled Traffic

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