Prosecution stumbles in Matonya rape case with missing evidence

In an update to the ongoing rape case against Tanzanian artist Matonya (Sefu Shabani Ramadhan), the Mombasa court heard that the ODPP has not provided key evidence documents. The prosecution admitted incomplete preparation, with the next hearing set for June 17.

The court was informed that essential materials—witness statements, medical reports, and scientific evidence—are still outstanding, weakening links to the rape charges stemming from an alleged incident in a Nyali building.

The previous magistrate has been promoted to High Court Judge, prompting the prosecution to seek directions on proceeding.

This follows Matonya's release on bail last week after over 20 days in Shimo la Tewa Prison, where he surrendered his passport due to his non-Kenyan status. He denies the charges.

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