A man accused of raping a woman in Lang’ata, Nairobi, will now spend Christmas in remand after a Kibera court canceled his bond, citing multiple arrest warrants issued in his name.
Kibera Senior Resident Magistrate William Tulel ordered Elisha Yego into detention after detectives conducted an extensive search and finally apprehended him.
According to the prosecution, Yego is considered a serious flight risk, leading to the request for his detention.
Yego faces charges of allegedly raping a woman, identified as PQ, in Lang’ata in 2022, leaving her with serious physical injuries. After being released on bond, he reportedly evaded authorities, prompting the issuance of additional warrants.
He is also facing a separate charge of indecent assault for allegedly touching another woman inappropriately without her consent in Eldoret.
Detectives from Lang’ata police station launched a focused operation to locate Yego’s whereabouts.
After well-coordinated efforts, they tracked him to his home in the Mlango area near the border of Uasin Gishu and Nandi counties, where he was apprehended and brought to court.
In addition to the sexual assault charges, Yego is linked to a series of fraud cases where he allegedly obtained money from victims under false pretenses.
The local area chief confirmed Yego’s arrest, noting that the accused had been a consistent troublemaker in the village. Numerous complaints of various offenses had been filed against him, according to local authorities.
Yego reportedly told close associates that he had connections with influential individuals who could manipulate the legal process in his favor. However, the court’s decision to detain him until next year suggests otherwise.
Under the Sexual Offences Act of Kenya, rape is punishable by a minimum sentence of 10 years imprisonment, which can be increased to life imprisonment depending on the severity of the case.
According to Section 3 of the Act, rape is defined as the unlawful penetration of another person without their consent, accompanied by threats, force, or intimidation.
The case will proceed on 24/1/2025.