Tag: Charles Ong’ondo Were

  • Kasipul MP murder suspects denied bail

    Kasipul MP murder suspects denied bail

    The Kibera High Court has denied bond to three suspects charged with the murder of Charles Ong’ondo Were, the Member of Parliament for Kasipul Constituency.

    In a ruling delivered on 14th August 2025, Lady Justice Diana Kavedza denied William Imoli, alias Imo; Edwin Odour Odhiambo, alias Machuani; and Ebel Ochieng, alias Dave Calo, bond after the prosecution established compelling reasons for denial of bail.

    “The prosecution asserts that key witnesses are close relatives and acquaintances of the accused. These witnesses have reportedly expressed fear for their safety and are currently under witness protection, which itself suggests a serious perceived threat,” ruled Kavedza.

    Lady Justice Kavedza stated that the grave nature of the charges, combined with existing relationships, increases the likelihood of such interference, especially given the organised and coordinated manner in which the offense was allegedly committed.

    The court went ahead and noted that on the 3rd June 2025, the accused persons uttered a phrase in court such as ‘Who is this?’ Who does not want us to be released? We shall believe,’ directly aimed at the prosecution, noting such behaviour, including the open issuance of death threats in a court of law, is deemed an egregious manifestation of calculated and malicious intent to instil fear.

    “This threat, made in a public setting, could not be ignored by witnesses, court officers, and the investigating officer,” ruled Kavedza.

    The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had, on 16th June 2025, filed an application seeking that the court deny the accused persons’ bond pending the hearing and determination of the murder case against them.

    The DPP persuaded the court to consider that there is a likelihood of witness interference, threat of absconding, and threat to public order and safety as reasons to deny the accused person’s bond.

    Although three suspects were denied bond, the court has set September 22, 2025, as the date for a bond hearing for two more suspects, namely Isaac Kuria Chege, alias Kush, and Allan Omondi Ogola.

    In an affidavit to oppose the bond filed by an inspector of police attached to the Homicide Investigations Bureau at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations Headquarters, it was stated that the firearm that fired the fatal bullets was recovered from Edwin Odour Odhiambo, William Imoli Shigali was the driver of the motor vehicle that was used in trailing the deceased from parliament, and his phone was geolocated at parliament for a substantial part of the material day.

    He also informed the court that Ebel Ochieng procured a phone and fraudulently registered a SIM card, which was used purposely in the coordination and execution of the murder, and it was disposed of after the commission of this heinous act.

    Five suspects were charged afresh with the murder of Hon. Charles Ongond’o Were, following a move by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to consolidate two separate cases previously filed at the Kibera and Milimani Law Courts.

    The court heard that William Imoli Shigali, alias Imo; Edwin Odour Odhiambo, alias Machuani; Ebel Ochieng, alias Dave Calo; Isaac Kuria Chege, alias Kush; and Allan Omondi Ogola allegedly murdered Hon. Were on the evening of 30th April 2025 at around 7:40 p.m., near the City Mortuary Roundabout along Ngong Road in Kilimani, Nairobi County.

     

    Source: ODPP

  • MP Were sustained five gunshot wounds, autopsy reveals

    MP Were sustained five gunshot wounds, autopsy reveals

    The late Kasipul Member of Parliament Charles Ong’ondo Were sustained five gunshot wounds, all fired from the left side of his body, autopsy reveals.

    According to a statement, an autopsy conducted by the Chief Government Pathologist, Dr. Johansen Oduor on Monday at the Lee Funeral Home shows that, two bullets were recovered adding to a third previously found in the deceased’s vehicle.

    Ong’ondo Were was shot dead on Wednesday by unknown gunman along Ngong Road who was reportedly on a motorcycle.

    The Director of the Homicide Investigations Bureau, forensic experts from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations National Forensics Laboratory, family members, legal counsel and members of parliament were also present.

    “An autopsy was conducted today at the Lee Funeral Home by Dr. Johansen Oduor, the Chief Government Pathologist and was attended by the Director of the Homicide Investigations Bureau, forensic experts from DCI’s National Forensics Laboratory, family members, legal counsel and members of parliament.” Read the statement.

    Adding that: “The examination revealed that Were sustained five gunshot wounds, all entering from the left side of his body. Two bullets were recovered during the autopsy, adding to a third previously found in the deceased’s vehicle. The investigation has yielded several key exhibits that are crucial to the case.”

    According to a statement, the investigation has yielded significant exhibits which will provide crucial leads as the DCI continues to piece together the events that led to the murder of Kasipul legislator.

    “These exhibits surveillance footage, the identification of the vehicle used to drop off the suspects, the financial proceeds found, and the connections to accompanying suspects are pivotal in advancing the investigation and understanding the events surrounding Ong’ondo Were’s tragic murder.” Read the statement.

    The four suspects who were arrested were presented before the JKIA Court today, (Monday) where investigators secured a 30-day custodial order to facilitate further investigations.

    The case is scheduled for mention on June 5, 2025.

    DCI says, the investigators are actively pursuing additional suspects believed to be involved in the killing of the MP adding that specialised units, including homicide and forensic teams, are working diligently to uncover all aspects of the crime, including the motive, to ensure a comprehensive investigation.

    While reiterating their commitment to investigate the case thoroughly, the DCI urged members of the public with information that could assist with investigation to come forward and record statements.

    “We appeal to anyone with information that could assist the investigation to contact the nearest police station or use our toll-free lines: 999, 112, or #FichuaKwaDCI (0800 722 203).”

     

    Also read https://www.kbc.co.ke/police-probe-killing-of-kasipul-mp-charles-were-in-suspected-targeted-attack/

    https://www.kbc.co.ke/autopsy-on-slain-kasipul-mp-set-for-may-5th/