MP Babu Owino Asks Court to Review Sh10 Million Bail, Says He’ll Struggle to Raise the Amount

MP Babu Owino Asks Court to Review Sh10 Million Bail, Says He’ll Struggle to Raise the Amount

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino on Thursday moved to court seeking to have his Sh10 million cash bail reviewed.

Babu was on Monday released on a cash bail of Sh10 million with Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi directing him to pay the amount in four installments of Sh2.5 million each over the next four months.

In an application filed at the Milimani Law Courts on Thursday, Babu, who is charged with attempted murder and disorderly behavior over the shooting of Felix Orinda, alias DJ Evolve, said he will struggle to meet the remaining installments as directed by the court.

Babu was released from Industrial Area Remand Prison on Tuesday after he deposited the first installment of Sh2.5 million.

“I have partially complied with the terms as set out and thus I am out on bail but I know that I thus would also appreciate an and above a reduction of the amounts stated being Sh10,000,000 million,” reads court papers.

“Despite the fact that I had voluntarily started assisting the victim in meeting the medical expenses and had pledged to voluntarily continue doing so, at no point was it to depict an admission of guilt as the Court seems to have depicted and thus the same should not be used to render high or punitive bail terms,” Babu adds.

He pleaded with the court to revise the bail granted by magistrate Andayi in line with the constitutional rights of an accused person and in the interest of the right to a fair hearing and the rule of law.

In his ruling on Monday, Andayi noted that the Sh10 million would be used to settle the victim’s medical bill with the remaining serving as bail. He also barred Babu from indulging in any form of narcotics or alcohol in a public establishment.
 

Comments

Guest #13 (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 09:52am

if he is unable to raise the bail he should go to jail. That is the law. He will be with others in the same situation.

Settled Nomad (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 07:44pm

In reply to by Guest #13 (not verified)

Thank you for an Objective view, @Guest#13. Please also note that majority of Kenyans in jail, or remand Prison, are people who are there because they cannot even be able to pay a shs 10,000 bail,or fine!

Kenya (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 12:17pm

If you cannot get 10M take yourself to Kamiti. That will be your next address. The DJ who you shoot is struggling in Nairobi hospital.

Thankful (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 12:33pm

If he can't make bail then chill out in the cells. Free room and board and time spent will be credited to sentence.

Mundumugo (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 02:48pm

I wonder if he considered the right of the DJ to live before he decided to start shooting. Actions should have consequences.

matata (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 03:03pm

This is a true idiot and a joker, he is mocking the law, you put this young kid in a life threatening situation, you have probably maimed him for life, pay up or relocate to manyani, you will toss the salad.

Maina (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 03:18pm

@babu - stop the nonsensical madness! Pay the shs 10 million or you find yourself back in Remand! The man you injured need shs 100 million since he can’t work again. Are you still “trigger happy”!

Kamande (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 04:18pm

If you can’t raise the lenient and favorable bond that no other person ever got, the only option you got is jail.

Guest (not verified)     Thu, 01/30/2020 @ 07:12pm

Since when were bond terms negotiable.You should not be getting bond in the first place.You have maimed another man for life and it appears you think money will somehow make what you did okay.An independent judge needs to review this case that is one who cannot be bribed or impressed with your mheshimiwa status hey all dreams are valid .Since fair justice is a myth in Kenya we might as well dream

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