Joseph Irungu to remain in jail after court denies second bail request

What you need to know:

  • Judge James Wakiaga says Jowie's bail request is premature.
  • He also orders four witnesses under protection to testify first in trial next week.

Mr Joseph Irungu, who has been charged with the murder of Monicah Kimani alongside her fiancé Jacque Maribe, will remain in custody after a judge rejected his application to be released on bail.

This is the second time that Mr Irungu aka Jowie request for bail has been rejected by Justice James Wakiaga.

The judge said the application was still premature and that the reasons advanced by Mr Irungu were not enough to warrant his release on bail.

Justice Wakiaga also directed that the four witnesses under protection will testify first, when the trial starts next week.

In the application for bail, Mr Irungu said he was no longer a flight risk since his travel documents were deposited in court. He also said he cannot interfere with witnesses because they are under witness protection and investigations are complete.

He further said his siblings were willing to get him accommodation.

The prosecution will be calling 32 witnesses among them experts during the trial, which starts on June 25.

Ms Maribe and Mr Irungu denied killing 28-year-old Ms Kimani, an offence they allegedly committed on September 19, last year at Lamuria Apartments in Kilimani.

They were charged on October 15, last year and whereas Ms Maribe was released on bond, Jowie has remained in custody.