Police imposter Joshua Waiganjo now wants his criminal case going on at Naivasha law courts transferred to either Nairobi or Nakuru.
In a letter to the Chief Justice David Maranga, Waiganjo says that he does not have trust with the Naivasha court adding that some people are trying to influence the case.
The request comes barely a week after an appeal Waiganjo had filed at the High Court in Naivasha suspended a five year jail term that he had been serving.
The court further directed that Waiganjo be charged afresh with four counts though he had already served two years of the conviction.
In a letter dated 14th June and addressed to Maranga, Waiganjo said that he had never known peace since 31st December 2012 when he was placed behind bars.
“I request your office to transfer this case from Naivasha law courts to either Nairobi or Nakuru as I feel that I will not get justice from this law courts (Naivasha),” he said in the letter.
He said that in the high court ruling, it had emerged that some crucial documents and evidence were missing from his file.
“There are unknown people who interfered with the proceedings and very crucial documents were removed from my file,” reads the letter in part.
Waiganjo notes in the letter that the same persons could interfere with the retrial meaning that he could end up spending more time in prison.