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Man who sneaked out of court as magistrate wrote down his sentence caught two years after disappearing

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Jonathan Muini Njoroge sneaked out of a courtroom never to be seen two years ago after magistrate found him guilty of fraud.
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Convict Jonathan Njoroge. He was arrested by police two years after he sneaked out of court and disappeared. PHOTO | SHEILA MUTUA

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A man who sneaked out of court while a magistrate was writing down his sentence two years ago has been arrested and arraigned.

In 2019, after Nairobi Principal Magistrate Hellen Okwani read out the judgment, Jonathan Muini Njoroge, the convict, lied to the court orderly that he wanted to speak to his lawyer outside the courtroom.

The court orderly allowed the convict to leave the courtroom with handcuffs as Okwani was writing down the sentence.

That was the last they saw of the convict until now.

Njoroge had been found guilty of conspiracy to defraud RAMLA technologies of Sh 680,000.

Njoroge committed the offense on August 3, 2016, at the Equity Bank branch on Muindi Mbingu Street in Nairobi with several others.

He was accused of falsely pretending that he was in a position to supply 100 volume licenses at the Office of Auditor-General a fact he knew to be false.

During the course of the trial, Njoroge had been out on a cash bail of Sh100,000 that was terminated after he was found guilty on April 16, 2019.

He was to serve his prison sentence at the Industrial Area Prison but sneaked out of court.

After his disappearance, the magistrate issued warrants of arrest against Njoroge, a manhunt that ended on April 2, 2021 when he was arrested.

When he was re-arrested on April 2, he was brought to court with one count of resisting arrest.

Police said he resisted arrest at Kerwa in Kiambu County when two officers, Oscar Kibate and Joseph Thangu, had cornered him.

On Wednesday, April 7, Njoroge appeared before Nairobi Chief Magistrate Martha Mutuku who set the case mention on Friday, April 9, to allow the prosecution time to produce the convict’s file.

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