Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat could find himself in legal trouble after he was implicated in the murder of blogger Albert Ojwang.

The case involving Ojwang has seen its fair share of twists since the blogger's death was announced on June 8, with the latest revelations set to cause more ripples within the hierarchy at the Central Police Station, Nairobi, where Ojwang is said to have lost his life.

On Monday, June 16, Police Constable James Mukwana,  who was the first individual to be arrested in connection with Ojwang's death, gave a tell-all account of events, with his testimony linking some big names to the death, including DIG Lagat and Central Police Station OCS Samsom Talaam.

According to the constable's chilling account, he was summoned to the office of his boss, OCS Talaam, on June 7 and informed that there was a directive from DIG Lagat that a suspect would arrive at around 8pm.