DPP Pledges Justice for Victims at Missing Voices Report Launch

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NAIROBI, Kenya — The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing justice for victims of police brutality, pledging that cases meeting the legal threshold will be prosecuted.

Director of Public Prosecutions Renson Ingonga, speaking through the Secretary of Prosecution Services, said the office remains focused on accountability and upholding the rule of law.

The remarks were delivered during the launch of the Missing Voices Annual Report 2025 at Ghetto Foundation.

“The ODPP remains firmly guided by evidence in its decision-making process, noting that all cases that meet the evidentiary threshold will be promptly forwarded to court and prosecuted to their logical conclusion,” the statement said.

Ingonga reiterated that no case meeting prosecutorial standards would go unaddressed, emphasizing the office’s commitment to justice for victims of alleged police brutality.

The launch of the Missing Voices report brought renewed attention to accountability in law enforcement and the need for sustained oversight.

The ODPP said it would continue working within the law to ensure that victims receive justice while safeguarding due process.

Officials added that prosecutorial decisions will remain evidence-based, in line with constitutional requirements and the office’s mandate to act independently and in the public interest.

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