Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat will not be resigning anytime soon, according to Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen.

Speaking at a press briefing on Monday, June 16, the CS relayed that investigations by the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) into the Albert Ojwang killing were still ongoing, and so far, no tangible reason had been unearthed justifying the resignation of the man, just a heartbeat away from leading the police force.

Lauding the DIG as a seasoned police officer, Murkomen assured that if he were to be implicated down the road, the police service would "cross the bridge" when they get there. "On whether or not he (DIG Lagat) should resign, I would like to say that the investigation has already been ongoing with IPOA," he stated. "DIG Lagat is a seasoned police officer who understands what it takes to carry out matters of investigations and whether or not his conduct or act or position can affect that investigation, and I think we will cross the bridge when we reach there." More to follow...