Zimmerman police Inspector Susan Wambui Muiruri has been sentenced to two years in jail or pay a cumulative fine of Ksh 650,000 over corruption charges.
The ruling follows her arrest in Ksh 10,000 bribe case where she was accused of negotiating with a complainant who had been arrested and forced to pay Ksh 150,000 without any reason.
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“Appearing before Hon. Isabella Baraza at the Milimani Anti-Corruption Court today, Police Inspector Susan Wambui Muiruri was sentenced to a fine of Kes300,000 in count 1 or to serve one-year imprisonment in default. She was also sentenced to similar terms in Count 2, and a mandatory fine of Kes50,000.
The Police Officer was charged with illegally detaining suspects at the Police Post. Investigations revealed that she requested a bribe of Kes10,000 to facilitate negotiations between the complainant and the suspect who had been arrested and detained at the Police Post and had been forced to pay Kes150,000 without justifiable reasons by the officer.
EACC continues to urge all public officials to recognize that they hold their respective offices in trust for the people. As such, they should desist from corrupt practices including demanding, soliciting, receiving or accepting bribes.
Corruption, whether petty or grand, hurts the public and impedes national prosperity in many ways. It leads to a high cost of living, breakdown of the rule of law, poor infrastructure (roads, water, hospitals), high levels of unemployment, and delay or denial of justice.” said EACC