Security Beefed Around Judge Who Sentenced DCI Boss Kinoti to prison After Receiving Death Threats
Special Police Unit have enhanced security to High Court Judge Justice Anthony Mrima after he reported his life was in danger. Justice Mrima this week ruled and sentenced the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) boss George Kinoti to four months in prison at Kamiti Maximum Prison. Kinoti was sentenced after failing to comply with court’s rules ordering him to surrender guns and weapons seized from Billionaire Businessman Jimi Wanjigi.

New Police Unit Made up of Paramilitary Officers Formed and Given New Roles at The Judiciary
A new police unit has been formed and given new rules. The police unit has been given two main roles, to protect judicial officers as well as judicial premises across the country. The new police unit named Judicial Police Unit (JPN) is made up of regular police officers and paramilitary officers from the Administration Police Service.

Judge Mrima's Security Beefed Up After Threat on His Life
The security of the High Court Judge Antony Mrima, who sentenced the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) boss, George Kinoti, has been beefed up after he claimed that his life was in danger. In a statement on Sunday, November 21, Police Commissioner, Lazarus Opicho, who heads the judiciary police unit revealed that the directive was issued by Chief Justice Martha Koome after receiving the complaint.

Judge Mrima's Security Beefed Up After Threat on His Life
The security of the High Court Judge Antony Mrima, who sentenced the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) boss, George Kinoti, has been beefed up after he claimed that his life was in danger. In a statement on Sunday, November 21, Police Commissioner, Lazarus Opicho, who heads the judiciary police unit revealed that the directive was issued by Chief Justice Martha Koome after receiving the complaint.

Buruburu Girls' School Closed After Night Fire Incident, Parents Allowed to Take Their Children Home
Buruburu Girls' Secondary school has been closed indefinitely after the Sunday night fire that razed part of the dormitory leaving scores injured. Announcing the closure, Board of Management (BoM) Chairman Lazarus Opicho stated that the decision was agreed upon, following a parents' meeting on Monday morning.

Judge Mrima's Security Beefed Up After Threat on His Life
In an assertion on Sunday, November 21, Police Commissioner, Lazarus Opicho, who heads the legal executive police unit uncovered that the mandate was given by Chief Justice Martha Koome subsequent to getting the grumbling. Opicho further noticed that the legal executive would cooperate with the National Police Service (NPS) to secure legal officials confronted with comparative difficulties.

Enhanced Security: Judge Mrima's Security Reinforced After Death Threats For Unfavorable Sentence
High Court Judge Antony Mrima. Police have beefed up the security of High Court Judge Judge Anthony Mrima following reports that he has been threatened. The head of the judicial police unit, Lazarus Opicho, said on Sunday he had contacted Judge Mrima about the threats and stepped up his security.

Buruburu Girls School Closed After A Fire Outbreak In Their Dormitories.
Buruburu Girls High School in Nairobi has been closed indefinitely. The closure follows a school fire that broke out in one of the dorms on Sunday evening. The school’s Board of Management made the decision after a meeting with some parents on Monday. The Board director, Mr Chairman Lazarus Opicho, said the school will permit understudies to return home for a couple of days as examinations concerning the fire begin.

CS Amina hosts Kenya Lionesses for dinner, pledges support
Kenya Lionesses arrive at the Jomo Kenyatta International Aiport from Rwanda where they won the Fiba AfroBasket Zone Five qualifiers on July 18, 2021. Kenya Basketball Federation chairman Paul Otula said the Lionesses had proved the doubting Thomases wrong. Otula pledged to give the team a token of Sh100,000.
