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Policeman sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing businessman who refused to buy him a beer

Last updated: May 2, 2023 9:00 pm
Sauce News Team 3 years ago
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A police officer attached to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters was on Tuesday convicted of killing a businessman and politician in Limuru six years ago.

Edward Moi Munjalu was found guilty by Lady Justice Mary Kasango of murder in the death of William Mwangi Kimani on August 27, 2017, at Club U-Turn in Limuru Town.

He was found guilty and sentenced to thirty years by Lady Justice Mary Kasango for the brutal murder of William Mwangi Kimani on August 27, 2017, at Club U-Turn in Limuru Town.

Kimani, a building and construction engineer, was shot and killed at dawn following a scuffle that erupted after he refused to buy the police officer alcohol, prompting the club bouncers to intervene and eject Munjalu from the premises.

Evidence presented in court states that the officer approached Kimani’s vehicle as he was reversing out of the parking lot and shot him seven times through the front passenger window, killing him instantly.

In her judgment, Justice Kasango said Munjalu acted against the law when he shot and killed Kimani.

The judge said he used excessive force, yet he faced no danger.

“Having convicted Edward of murder and considering what is discussed above, the appropriate sentence is imprisonment for 30 years,” the judge noted.

Some 14 prosecution witnesses testified against Munjalu, among them the police officers who arrested him. Munjalu, in his defense, gave a sworn statement and did not call any witnesses.

The judge also said Kimani had gone to the club to have a good time, just like any other reveller, and no justification was good enough for him to have been shot and killed.

“It is not in doubt that the shooting was by a serving police officer, who should have protected him.” Justice Kasango said.

The judge said the conviction and sentencing should act as a deterrent to the crime of murder.

“In calculating the sentence, the prison authority shall give Edward Munjalu a credit of three years and 10 months, which is the period he has been in custody awaiting the completion of his trial,” she added.

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