The Office of the director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) in Narok town has called on justice stakeholders to collaborate to ensure criminal cases are successfully investigated, prosecuted and charged in court of law.

The Narok ODPP in-charge Gitonga Murang'a observed the police, local administrators; advocates and the witnesses have a role to play to give justice to the victims.

He condemned members of the public who push for their preferred charges saying the only office mandated by the constitution to draw charges is the ODPP.

Before the 2010 constitution, he recalled, the prosecutors were police officers; however, after the promulgation of the current constitution, the prosecutors are professional lawyers who are well equipped to advise on the cases.