ODPP opposes bond for KDF soldiers accused of KSh 192m meth trafficking

Eight Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) soldiers have been charged in court with trafficking methamphetamine worth more than KSh 192 million. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) opposed their release on bond, arguing risks of witness interference. The court will rule on the application on Thursday.

Eight Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) soldiers appeared before Senior Principal Magistrate Gladys Olimo at the Mombasa Law Courts on January 7, 2026, facing charges of trafficking methamphetamine valued at over KSh 192 million. All the officers denied the allegations. Prosecutors stated that the suspects were found with varying quantities of the drug and had used residential premises to hide it.

The first suspect was charged with trafficking 2,601 grams worth KSh 20.8 million, while a second faced conspiracy to traffic. A third suspect, not from the KDF, also faced conspiracy charges.

The third and fourth suspects were accused of conspiring to traffic 14,321 grams valued at KSh 114.6 million, along with two additional counts of trafficking 5,380 grams (KSh 43 million) and 8,941 grams (KSh 71.5 million). Another non-KDF suspect faced similar charges.

The fifth and sixth suspects were charged with conspiring to traffic 1,319 grams worth KSh 10.5 million, while the seventh and eighth were accused of trafficking 2,535 grams valued at KSh 20.2 million.

Prosecution counsel Brenda Oganda from the ODPP opposed bond, telling the court that the seriousness of the offenses and the suspects' military backgrounds posed a real risk of witness interference and compromised investigations. This follows a multi-agency security operation over a month ago, where a dhow carrying 1,024 kilograms of methamphetamine was intercepted, with some KDF officers accused of stealing portions of the drugs.

Two weeks earlier, seven soldiers were released after the ODPP could not proceed without confirmation from the government chemist that the substances were narcotics. The court is set to rule on the bond application on Thursday, deciding if the accused will remain in custody or be freed under strict conditions.

Relaterede artikler

Suspended Sgt. Fannie Nkosi in Pretoria court facing charges; evidence includes firearms, cash, and robbery dockets from home raid.
Billede genereret af AI

Suspended sergeant Fannie Nkosi faces charges after home raid

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

Suspended Sergeant Fannie Nkosi of Gauteng’s Organised Crime Unit appeared in Pretoria North Magistrates’ Court on 7 April 2026, facing charges including possession of unlicensed ammunition and defeating the ends of justice. Police raided his home last week, finding firearms, cash and six undetected case dockets related to cash-in-transit robberies. His bail application was postponed to 13 April 2026.

A Mombasa court has granted bond to seven Kenya Defence Forces officers charged with trafficking methamphetamine valued at KSh 192 million. The decision followed the prosecution's admission that investigations remain incomplete. The officers were released on a KSh 500,000 bond each.

Rapporteret af AI

Six Iranian nationals have pleaded guilty to trafficking methamphetamine worth about Ksh8.2 billion. They were arraigned at Shanzu Law Courts in Mombasa today and will return to court on January 30. Their dhow was seized in the Indian Ocean on October 26, 2025.

The Committee on Delegated Legislation has approved the establishment of a KSh2 billion special fund for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP). This step is expected to bolster the office's ability to manage complex criminal cases. Director of Public Prosecutions Renson Ingonga voiced optimism regarding the fund's role in delivering justice.

Rapporteret af AI

Mombasa's High Court has dismissed the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions' application to reopen the case involving the murder of 191 children against Paul Mackenzie and 29 other suspects. The decision follows the prosecution's closure of its case, now seeking to recall Enos Amanya. The court stated that the request aims to fill gaps in the evidence.

The Kenya Human Rights Commission has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Director of Public Prosecutions to charge police officers implicated in recent killings, warning of private prosecution if no action is taken. The statement follows the fatal shooting of a medical student in Nairobi and at least six other deaths since January. The commission also demanded the immediate resignation of Inspector-General of Police Douglas Kanja.

Rapporteret af AI

Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named six individuals as suspects in a bribery and gratification case involving the importation of counterfeit goods at the Directorate General of Customs and Excise. The sting operation took place on February 4, 2026, targeting rogue customs officials and private sector figures from PT Blueray Cargo. The scheme allegedly manipulated inspection routes to allow illegal items to pass unchecked.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis