Court issues fresh orders on DJ Evolve’s case following Babu Owino-DPP clash

There is hope at the end of the tunnel after a Nairobi court this morning ordered the DPP, DCI and the media to stay away from interfering with the pending DJ Evolve-Babu Owino case that has been a matter of public interest.

This comes just weeks after DJ Evolve was discharged from hospital before the media reached out to him to get his side of the story, that only opened doors for interested parties to come in and mess up the facts to the story.

On this note, Wednesday, July 8, the court forbade the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and the media from engaging in talks regards the Babu Owino-DJ Evolve case.

Babu Owino and DJ Evolve

Further stating that come August 11, the matter will be mentioned to establish whether DJ Evolve has since been in a position to record a statement.

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Evolve recuperating from home

The clash

However, Babu Owino was not a satisfied man after stating – through his lawyer Cliff Ombeta – before Milimani Senior Principal Magistrate Bernard Ochoi, that the DPP has been exceeding his limits.

This is after the DPP allegedly incited Embakasi East residents and other willing Kenyans to come out in a bit to oust him from his parliamentarian seat.

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Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Noordin Haji (left) and MP, Babu Owino (right)

This he termed “affecting the emotions of the accused person”.

Well…there you have it!