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Businessman Philip Aroko Freed on Sh300,000 Bail in Kasipul MP Murder Case

Aroko, a controversial businessman in gold trade and a budding politician, is accused of involvement in the murder of the Kasipul MP, a case that has heightened tensions in Homa Bay County.

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The JKIA Magistrate Court has granted businessman and politician Philip Aroko a Ksh 300,000 cash bail in connection with the murder case of Kasipul MP Charles Were.

Magistrate Irene Gichobi, presiding over the case, imposed strict bail conditions, barring Aroko from traveling to Homa Bay County and requiring him to report to the investigating officer twice weekly until investigations are complete.

The court’s decision came after rejecting an application by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to extend Aroko’s custodial detention by an additional seven days.

The DPP had argued that more time was needed to complete investigations into the high-profile case, which has drawn significant public attention due to its political implications.

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“The court finds insufficient grounds to continue holding the suspect in custody,” stated Magistrate Gichobi in her ruling. “However, the seriousness of the allegations necessitates strict bail conditions.”

Aroko, a controversial businessman in gold trade and a budding politician, is accused of involvement in the murder of the Kasipul MP, a case that has heightened tensions in Homa Bay County.

Aroko is a politician and was Ong’ondo Were’s fiercest rival during the 2022 general election.

His lawyer, Danstan Omari had on Monday told the court that he wants to be released so he can go and pray at the grave of the late MP.

However, magistrate Gicobi restricted Aroko from setting foot in the constituency, which is in Homa Bay county.

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Aroko is also barred from contacting the MP’s family members, other suspects, or any individuals linked to the case.

The bail conditions, particularly the restriction on traveling to the region, aim to prevent potential interference with witnesses and evidence collection.

The case will be heard on June 13 for a mention.


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