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Kenya: Court Told Officer Jumped Off Moving Car After Trader’s Threat to Shoot Him

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A trader who allegedly threatened to kill a police officer attached to the Kenya Revenue Authority over a Sh162 million tax has been charged in court.

Hassan Ahmednur Baricha, who threatened to shoot police officer Solomon Laikera, will be detained at the Industrial Area Prison after the prosecution opposed his release on bond.

Mr Baricha, whose arrest order was given last Friday, surrendered to the court then applied to be released on bond in the tax evasion case.

DANGEROUS

But KRA, through Prosecutor Nelly Ngovi, opposed his request, saying the accused “was a dangerous person who had threatened the life of a tax enforcement officer by placing a gun on his head”.

Ms Ngovi told Senior Principal Magistrate Peter Ooko that the action of the accused merited a denial of bond.

“The accused is a dangerous person who not only threatened the life of a police officer Solomon Laikera seconded to KRA by the Director of Criminal Investigations but has also declined to receive a tax demand notice,” Ms Ngovi said.

PENALTY

She said the law permits a court to deny a suspect bond if the penalty of the alleged offence is punishable by 10 years or more or a fine double the amount of the unremitted tax.

Ms Ngovi said if Mr Baricha will be convicted he could be sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and a fine of Sh324 million.

“I therefore urge this court to deny the accused bond as the serious penalty likely to be imposed is an incentive to jump bail,” Ms Ngovi.