Kenya police officers charged with murder over death in custody

Albert Ojwang, 31, was found dead in a police cell in Nairobi earlier this month. Police initially claimed he had taken his own life until government pathologists found he had been killed.

Kenyan police officers guard the entrance to Central Police Station following a protest over the death of blogger Albert Ojwang, who died in police custody under disputed circumstances, in Nairobi on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Luis TATO / AFP)
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Kenyan prosecutors said Monday they were charging six people, including three police officers, with murder over the death of a teacher while in custody, which has triggered protests.

Albert Ojwang, 31, was found dead in a police cell in Nairobi earlier this month.

Police initially claimed he had taken his own life until government pathologists found he had been killed.

The case sparked rallies against police brutality -- a long-running complaint in the east African country -- which were met with tear gas and a mob of violent paid "goons" last week.

There was also outrage after an incident, witnessed by AFP reporters and widely shared on social media, in which a police officer shot a bystander to the protests at point-blank range. He remains in critical condition in hospital.

Ojwang was initially arrested over allegedly criticising deputy police chief Eliud Lagat in online posts.

Lagat has "stepped aside" during the investigation into Ojwang's death, but protesters have called for his full resignation and charges against him.

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) said on X that it had "approved murder charges against six individuals", including three officers and three other suspects, who were presented at Nairobi's Kibera High Court on Monday.

Earlier this month, the Independent Policing Oversight Authority said 18 people had died in police custody in the past four months.

Ojwang's death comes at a sensitive time as Kenya marks the anniversary on Wednesday of massive Gen Z-led demonstrations against President William Ruto's government last year.