Makena Sara Ngari is in court to forgive a man who had been charged with touching her buttocks in Nairobi CBD.
She appeared at Milimani Law Courts on Thursday, March 24, ready to withdraw the matter but was disappointed after the Industrial Area prison failed to produce the accused in court for her to withdraw the case.
Through an affidavit sworn by the complainant and filed in court, Sarah wants the court to release the accused Ramadhan Johnson who is still in custody after he failed to raise a bond of Ksh300,000 or cash bail of Ksh100,000.
“I have not been coerced, intimidated or influenced by any person including the accused into my decision to forgive him and withdraw this case,” Sarah’s affidavit read in part.
The 21-year-old man was charged on March 14, 2022, with committing an indecent act with an adult contrary to the law.
He was alleged to have committed the offence on March 10, 2022, along Murang’a Road, Nairobi, where he is said to have intentionally and unlawfully touched the buttocks of Makena with his hands against her will.
According to a police report seen by K24 Digital, on the material day at around 9:00 pm, the complainant, who is a business lady along Murang’a Road, was returning her umbrella to her store when used who was walking behind her, intentionally touched her buttocks without her consent.
“While coming back from the store as she was walking along a narrow path, she was attacked by the accused person who intentionally touched her buttocks with his hands and pulled her towards his body,” the police report read.
The complainant, upon seeing three other men who reportedly also had the intention of abusing her, fled the scene for her safety.
On March 11, 2022, the 34-year-old complainant according to court documents, sent a group of elderly men to talk to the accused to admit his mistake and apologise but he refused.