Twelve senior prison wardens at Kamiti Maximum Prison have today been found to have a case to answer in connection with the escape of three terrorism inmates from the facility in 2021.
The officers are charged with neglect of official duties and aiding the escape of the prisoners.
In a ruling at the Kahawa court, Principal Prosecution counsels James Machirah, Ken Amwayi, Harrison Kiarie, and Gideon Kiprono presented evidence that established a prima facie case against the accused.
The escape took place on November 14, 2021, when three terrorism convicts—Musharraf Abdalla, Mohamed Ali Abikar, and Joseph Juma—managed to break out of GK Kamiti Maximum Prison. At the time of the escape, the inmates were serving sentences of 42, 22, and 15 years, respectively.
Additionally, one of the accused officers was found to have facilitated the escape by allegedly convening a meeting in support of a terrorist group and enabling the transfer of the convicts from Cell No. 2 to Cell No. 6 prior to the breakout.
The case will be mentioned on January 13, 2025, for directions and scheduling of the defence hearings.