By Grace Gilo
A Mombasa court has sentenced two men each to 10 years in jail after finding them guilty of robbery with violence contrary to Section 295 as read with Section 296(2) of the Penal Code.
According to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), the accused, Mnyika Mwadimi Kasidi, 30, and Bora Baraza, 20, were convicted of violently robbing Chengo Maluki Kidinya on 19th June 2023 at about 7:30 pm at Nyumba ya Meli area in Likoni Sub-county, Mombasa County.
“The court heard that the two, jointly with others not before the court, robbed the complainant of a Tecno L8 mobile phone worth Sh5,600 and cash amounting to Sh1,500, and immediately before the robbery used actual violence against him,” stated the ODPP.
The DPP, through Principal Prosecution Counsel Barbara Sombo, called five witnesses whose testimonies established that the complainant was attacked, cut on the head with a panga, and sustained serious injuries, including broken ribs and a fractured nose bridge.
In their defence, the first accused claimed he only found the complainant being beaten and alleged he was framed due to a grudge with the complainant’s brother.
The second accused raised an alibi, saying he was in Ukunda selling phones, and further alleged a grudge with the complainant, who had previously been married to his sister.
In his judgment, Senior Resident Magistrate Hon. David Odhiambo dismissed the defences as inconsistent and unreliable.
The first accused’s version was contradicted by his own witness, while the second accused’s alibi was raised late, denying the prosecution the opportunity to test it.
Hon. Odhiambo ruled that the Prosecution had proved both theft and violence, the key ingredients of robbery with violence.
He convicted the two under Section 215 of the Criminal Procedure Code and sentenced each to 10 years’ imprisonment and they were granted the right to appeal within 14 days.