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    Now Margaryan wants Court to block Inquiry

    Capital FM, Kenya
    July 27, 2006

    By Rob Jillo/Maryanne Mbogo

    Controversial Armenian Artur Margaryan has now gone to court seeking
    to have the Kiruki Commission of Inquiry stopped from conducting
    its proceedings.

    Through lawyer Oscar Avedi, Margaryan complains that the Commission
    has denied him legal representation despite being adversely mentioned
    in the hearings.

    He also wants the court to declare the previous proceedings null and
    void and compel the commissioners to allow a lawyer to subsequently
    represent him.

    Constitutional judge Roslyne Wendoh has now directed his lawyer to
    serve the commission with the suit papers so that the case can be
    heard in the presence of all parties on Wednesday next week.

    The Kiruki commission was appointed in June and had been expected to
    conclude its sittings next week.

    Meanwhile, police today came under sharp criticism for conducting
    haphazard and unprofessional investigations into the Artur brothers.

    Lawyer Jane Ondieki who is representing suspended CID director Joseph
    Kamau accused the police of mishandling the items that were recovered
    from the Armenians' Runda Residence.

    She questioned Head of the Special Crimes Prevention Unit Richard
    Katola, why they did not secure the scenes from which evidence was
    gathered as is required by procedure.

    Ondieki: Were you wearing gloves when you opened these vehicles?

    Katola: No, my Lords

    Ondieki: Did you consider it necessary to have scenes of crime personel
    dust these items for fingerprints before you trumpled all over them?

    Katola: No

    Earlier, Jiwan Yusuf whose company transported 2 containers to the
    Kensington Holdings warehouse in Nairobi told the inquiry that he
    has since been unable to trace the people who hired him to do the job.

    "After transporting he told me to wait for the payment. But after a
    month, I went to the office and found no office, they had relocated,"
    he said.

    Hearing continues.
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