By Reporter
Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju took a plea over the alleged giving of false information to a public officer and was released on a personal bond of Sh 100,000 and was asked to present a contact.
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions told the court that Tuju knowingly misled law enforcement, an offence that undermines effective policing and public trust.
Tuju pleaded not guilty to the charges before Chief Magistrate Stella Atambo.
The magistrate also directed the OC Karen to provide Tuju with P3 forms to be filled by him after he allegedly sustained injuries during the arrest.
Tuju, who appeared to be in pain after his release, told the media that he will seek treatment abroad after he suffered injuries during the arrest.
“I am very thankful to my medical team. They have done great work on my health, and I hope to seek medical treatment abroad soon,” he said.
He said during the arrest, the officers allegedly manhandled him and created some disturbance on his spine and other limbs, which are supported by screws.
“I am on painkillers. I feel better when I stand, and I cannot sit for long. I am grateful to Kenyans who continue to pray for me,” he said.
Tuju said he has no apology to make to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and expressed optimism that one day the truth will come out.
“Wherever I hide is not a problem provided that I am safe. My safety is more important to me than anything else. I owe no apology to the DCI,” he said.
Tuju said he was now more invigorated to fight for his premises and will not be intimidated.
“I am ready to protect my property legally and with my blood. I know soon, the truth will come out. It is just a matter of time,” he said.



