SECURITY GUARD WITHDRAWALS COMPLAINT AGAINST SUPREME COURT JUDGE.

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Supreme Court Judge Mohammed Ibrahim .

BY NT CORRESPONDENT.

A Security guard who had filed a complaint against Supreme Court Judge Mohammed Ibrahim yesterday withdrew the case.

Ronald Ayiera Nyoro had filed a complaint against the Judge at Spring Valley Police Station under OB No. 03/21/03/2019 claiming that Justice Ibrahim had threatened to shoot him following a disagreement at the judge’s residence in Nairobi.

Yesterday judge Ibrahim accompanied the guard to Giriri Police station where he voluntarily withdrew the complainant against the judge before the DCIO.

“The judge had no objection to the withdrawal of the complainant and he recorded the no objection before the DCIO”, said Lawyer Wambua Kilonzo for the judge.

The complainant approached the judge through his lawyer informing him that he had voluntarily made decision to withdraw the complaint against him.

Following the report by complaint, the matter was transferred to Gigiri police and DCIO launched investigation which clearly started that though there was a slight disagreement between himself and the complainant, the judge did not brandish any gun or threaten to shoot the complainant on March 21 or at all.

Investigation by the DCIO Gigiri police station confirmed the judge does not have a gun or own any firearms and he has never applied for any firearm license

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