In what appears to be a blatant disregard for the rule of law and fidelity to the Constitution of Kenya, Inspector General Douglas Kanja and Directorate of Criminal Investigations boss Mohammed Amin have yet again skipped a court session in which they were ordered to appear.
The two were scheduled to appear before Justice Chacha Mwita at the High Court in Nairobi on Monday morning to address inquiries regarding the whereabouts of four individuals abducted in Kitengela.
The four Kenyans, Stephen Mbisi Kavingu, Martin Nyukwa Mwau, Kalani Mwema, and Justice Mutumwa, have been missing for nearly a month after they were abducted on December 16 and December 17 last year at different locations on the outskirts of Nairobi.
The two police bosses were to appear before Justice Mwita following an earlier petition where the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) had moved to court for an order directing them to produce the four individuals in court. (Left to Right) General Service Unit Commandant Ranson Lolmodooni, DCI Director Amin Mohammed and Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja during a press briefing in Nairobi on December 4 at Harambee house.