Court Slaps Man With 20-Years Imprisonment For Defiling Minor


A middle-aged man has been sentenced to serve 20 years’ imprisonment by Loitoktok law court for defiling a 12-year-old girl after locking her in his house.

Charles Mutuku Kyui, who appeared before Senior Principal Magistrate Esther Kimilu, is said to have defiled the girl between June 5 and June 8, 2023, in the Isinet area of Loitoktok Sub County.

During the trial, the girl told the court that on June 5, at around 7.30 p.m., she was returning home after spending the day away after absconding from school without the knowledge of her guardian.

She said that while along the way, she met the convict, who allegedly grabbed and dragged her to his house and closed the door.

The accused allegedly warned her against screaming and held a knife against her before defiling her.

She told the court how the accused tied and locked her in his house and continued to defile her.

On June 8, while Mutuku was away, she said she heard some girls passing outside the house and screamed for help.

They pushed the door open and
untied her, and they reported the matter at the Isinet Police Station, and later the convict was arrested.

Mbithe Muteti, grandmother and guardian of the girl after the deaths of her parents, told the court how her granddaughter went missing for three days only to be brought home by police officers three days later.

Mutuku had, however, denied the charges, claiming that on the dates of the alleged incident, he had gone to Emali for tomato harvesting.

He said that when he came back, he did not find his colleague, with whom they had rented a house. He said the police officers from Isinet arrived in the company of the complainant and erroneously arrested and charged him with the offence.

He maintained that the offence was committed by his colleague, and since he was related to one of the police officers, the girl was advised to frame him up.

However, the court found the prosecution had proved the case beyond reasonable doubt and handed Mutuku the deterrent sentence. The accused has 14 days to appeal against
the sentence if dissatisfied.

Source: Kenya News Agency