Prosecution seeks 14 days to detain three suspects in Osotsi assault case
The three suspects arrested by DCI before court on Friday, April 10, 2026. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Three suspects linked to the attack on Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi have been arraigned before a Kisumu court, with the prosecution seeking to detain them for 14 days to allow completion of investigations.
The suspects, Carlos Owiti alias Kalonje, Eric Otieno alias
Dude and Vincent Odhiambo alias Tinga, were presented in court on Friday
following their arrest in connection with the assault incident that occurred
earlier this week in Kisumu.
The prosecution argued that it requires more time to
conclude investigations into the case, urging the court to grant custodial
orders.
However, the defence team strongly opposed the application,
terming it a violation of the suspects’ constitutional rights and calling for
their immediate release on bail.
Their lawyer told the court that police have
developed “a trend of arresting, arraigning without charge and asking
courts for more time,” insisting that “that trend must be stopped.”
“Once a report is made, investigations are carried out and
once the offence is established and the person found culpable, someone is to record
a rebuttal, and if that rebuttal is not enough, then that person can be
arrested,” the defence argued.
The defence further questioned the basis of the charges,
stating that key witnesses, including the complainant, had not recorded
statements.
“In this case, the complainant and witnesses have not recorded a
statement. But suspects are in court. So how do they establish that these
suspects are the ones that committed the alleged offence,” the lawyer posed.
According to the lawyers, the suspects had voluntarily presented
themselves to the police and were not arrested, dismissing claims that they
could interfere with investigations or witnesses.
“One of the grounds is that suspects will interfere with
witnesses, but witnesses have not recorded statements, so how would they know?”
he said.
The defence also raised concerns over the health condition
of the senator, who is currently receiving treatment, questioning how long the
suspects would remain in custody pending his recovery.
“What if investigations reveal that suspects are not
culpable? What happens? That’s a breach of constitutional rights,” the lawyer
argued.
He further noted that the suspects have not been formally
charged and there is no evidence to suggest they are a flight risk.
“These persons have not been accused, they’re only suspects.
They’ve not been given bail or bond terms that they violated,” he said, urging
the court to release them on bail and allow them to report to the investigating
officer as required.
The prosecution, however, maintained that its application
was made in good faith to facilitate completion of investigations.
The three suspects are linked to the Wednesday attack on
Senator Osotsi at a Kisumu restaurant, where he was reportedly assaulted by
armed individuals in what he later described as an assassination attempt.

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