KANU COUNCIL TO MEET ON MONDAY, P3 y . = _ Tr"oon"' backs *I 1 KENYA Molaction By NDEI MALASSI :1 RETIRED New Scotland Yard • '_ I. detective Superintendent John • Da.i'JERLD 1%4 Troon said yesterday in two separ- I oDS, t'lcM I ate interviews that he was happy ,_ • with the arrest of Nicholas Biwott ç • I DEE UEE I. and Hezekiah Oyugi but expressed surprise that the Ouko Commission • S ES '\ , I EflIE rp r I , 1 of Inquiry proceedings had been 'The Computer Media stopped. "The arrest of these two -'3 j . • Specialists' • principle suspects was good news TELEPHONES 72593? 224 • The Voice of the PeooIe Z tome.Iwas not altogether sur- _________ prise , r Troon, w o spent 110 FAX 7542 21291 -*-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1991 PRICE 7/00 Vol. 2 No.1180 aegJ L rc 1 4 - J Page 6 —Col. 3 Ouko murder: More suspects to be picked up MA Charge MURIGI MACHA RIA THE crackdown on Dr Robert Ouko's again$. murder suspects was stepped up yesterday with the arrest of five Muite/ others, including the late Minister's house- dropied maid Selina Were and By FRANK J'YACAH a close confidant Mr THE State yesterday withdrew Mathew Onyango charges of publiising the abortive K'Oyoo. -, November 16 meeting at Kamu- kunji grounds, Nairobi, against the The other three suspects Dr Ouko Selina Mr K'Oyoo r K ik iiiii I Law Society • of Kenya (LSK) arrested by 4 pm yesterday chairman, Paul Muite, Nairobi were a former elections lawyer Aggrey Orengo and a long time Oginga Odinga ally, Mr Luke strategist for Dr Ouko, Mr Obok. John Eric Ouko Reru, the When Mr Muite appeared in a managing director of Pre- Kiambu court and Mr Orengo and mium Drums Limited, Mr Mr Obok went to Siaya for the Paul Gondi, and an admin- FORD MEMBERS DISOWN mention of their cases, the prosec- utor entered a nolleprosequi on the istration police inspector charges against them. who was part of former However, Mr Muite claimed in Permanent Secretary Heze- court that he was treated inhumanly kiah Oyugi's guard, Mr when he was arrested and 12 MEETING remanded at Kamiti prison. Washington Ajwoya. iI E R-, The lawyer, who appeared Premium Drums Limited FIVE founøcr members of he group in Kisumu and would consult before the Kiambu Principal Mag- with them and agree on a specific istrate Mr Solomon Wamwayi, for which is managed by Mr Gondi, unregistered Forumfo th to- BY MICHAEL OTIENO formerly of the National Bank, ration -of Deniocra'' \in Kenya day when they would call for a the mention of the case faced five is a plastic container manufac- (FORD)\iestey distqcéd them- J meeting. counts of printing, publishing, selves fronLpose/December describing the plan a show of total The last meeting Ford called for distributing, circulating and adver- turing concern owned by Mr was for November 16 at the Oyugi and whose products were 12 meetinedtited for the disrespect for a national day and tising notices of the unlicenced Kamukunji grounds. The Commis- Kamukunji meeting of November solely supplied to Kobil and Kamukunjids in Nairobi. the country as a whole. "When we came from wherever sioner of Police, Mr Philip Kilonzo, I 6. He also faced an additional Kenol oil companies. The oil At same time the five, Messrs N4'artil Shikku, Philip Gachoka, we were (up-country for prosecu- cautioned wananchi that the pro- charge ofincitement to disobey law. firms.belong to disgraced former Ogingadinga, George Nthenge tion for the involvement in the posed meeting was unlicensed and But soon after the prosecutor, Industry Minister Nicholas anNhed Salim Bamhariz at a abortive November 16 meeting at that those who attended it would Chief Inspector Joseph Ndolo Biwott. press conference in Nairobi also Kamukunji), we found certain face drastic action. entered the A-G's nolle prosequi Yesterday's arrest brings to nine -ceiterated their stand and commit- people calling a meeting for Shikuku and Gachoka, lawyers before the magistrate, Mr Muite the number of suspects so far in ment to peaceful change in Kenya. December 12. What we have to James Orengo, Japheth Shamalla told the court that in response to police-custody since President Moi -• The December 12 meeting was say now is that everybody, whether and Paul Muite made an abortive the development, he wished to be discontinued the Ouko Commis- proposed by the so-called Ford they are Ford or not, should respect attempt to enter the grounds and put on record by saying a few sion of Inquiry on Tuesday. The Kisumu Women's Group. national days," said Mr Gachoka. were subsequently arrested in things. President directed Police Commis- The women said that the meeting Added he: "Its okay to call for Eastlanlc Mr Muite said he was man- sioner Philip Kilonzo to start fresh • should be licensed and held along- a meeting but people should be The police used to disperse handled during the arrest at 11 am investigations into all the people side the Jamhuri Day celebrations. patriotic enough to respect national curious on-lookers who had on November 16. He was bundled mentioned at the inquiry and more President Moi took swipe at the days." Mr Shikuku said that they into an unmarked vehicle and had been in touch with the women's Pane 2 - Col. 3 Page 2 - Col. 3 Mr Shikuku: No proposed meeting on Monday, Page 2 - Col. I [•: • • 1' j ROLL BARS AND BUMPERS 1 8~,411 . rw, Tel: 541808, Fax: 540706, NAIROBI. • •1 F • - .5.5.5 F • '- '' t;':T/, • .f5; -, 4 •• . • '• ui'. • Ts ...,•T•'.' TT•, I. . ', .
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