Man in DP Ruto drone scare charged, freed on bail
Man in DP Ruto drone scare charged, freed on bail. (Photo/Collins Kweyu)
A foreigner accused of flying a drone into Deputy President William Ruto s residence has denied charges pressed against him by the State.
Piotr Lukasz Litwiniuk was charged with importing an unmanned aircraft system without a permit and authorisation from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA).
At the same time, he denied a separate charge of flying an unmanned aircraft system without a permit.
Litwiniuk appeared before Milimani Court Chief Magistrate Martha Mutuku yesterday and was released on a Sh200,000 cash bail.
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KHRC acting executive Director Davis Malombe (left), Programs Manager at Commission Mary Kombo (centre) and Swalehe Githinji from Ndula resource centre.[Collins Kweyu, Standard]
Kakuzi Limited says it still does not know anyone who was abused in its farm although its parent company has compensated victims.
Although Camellia PLC, its parent company, announced last Thursday that it had paid Sh696 million to victims as compensation, Kakuzi asserted that those who were allegedly maimed or raped, are strangers.
Kakuzi, in a paid-up advert in Kenyan dailies, said it was dropped from the cases filed in the United Kingdom.