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Partick Ngare Muchina and Congolese national Muke wa Mansoni in a Gold Fraud

Sema YoteBy Sema YoteUpdated:February 20, 2026 Court 3 Mins ReadFebruary 29, 2024
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  • Kelvin Mwaura Ngotho

A Tale of Legal Twists and Turns

In recent legal proceedings, two individuals, Partick Ngare Muchina and Congolese national Muke wa Mansoni, found themselves entangled in a case of alleged gold fraud. This article delves into the intricacies of their legal journey, exploring the lack of evidence, the court’s decision, and the implications for the accused.

1. The Allegations and Defendants

The case revolves around accusations of defrauding an Iranian businessman, Sadegh Sadeghain Abolfazi, in a purported gold sale business.

1.1 The Defendants:

  • Partick Ngare Muchina

  • Muke wa Mansoni

  • Kelvin Mwaura Ngotho (Proceeding with trial)

  • Partick Ngare Muchina

2. The Prosecution’s Claims

The prosecution initially brought charges against all three defendants, alleging multiple counts, including conspiracy to commit a felony and obtaining money by pretense.

2.1 Lack of Evidence:

  • prosecution’s admission of insufficient evidence against two defendants.
  • Magistrate Susan Shitubi’s remarks on the absence of conviction-worthy evidence.

3. Legal Proceedings

The court session saw an application from the prosecution to release the two accused individuals due to the dearth of evidence tying them to the alleged fraud.

3.1 Prosecution’s Decision:

  • Withdrawal of charges against Partick Ngare Muchina and Muke wa Mansoni.
  • Intent to proceed with the trial against Kelvin Mwaura Ngotho.

4. Timeline of Events

The alleged offense spans between April 2021 and April 14, 2023, with the accused facing charges related to fraudulent activities in Kilimani, Nairobi.

4.1 Bond and Bail Conditions:

  • The initial bond was set at Sh3 million, with a cash bail alternative of Sh1 million.

5. Defendants’ Response

Following their release, Partick Ngare Muchina and Muke wa Mansoni express frustration at the time spent navigating the justice system.

5.1 Legal Fallout:

  • Call for a refund of cash bail amid claims of wasted time.

Lessons Learned and Legal Realities

The case of alleged gold fraud involving Partick Ngare Muchina and Muke wa Mansoni underscores the complexities of legal proceedings. While the court’s decision to release them sheds light on the importance of evidence in prosecution, it also raises questions about the ordeal endured by the accused.


FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What led to the release of Partick Ngare Muchina and Muke wa Mansoni?

  • The prosecution acknowledged insufficient evidence, prompting the court to set them free.

2. Why did the prosecution decide to withdraw charges against the two defendants?

  • Upon review, the evidence presented did not establish a strong case against them.

3. What charges are Kelvin Mwaura Ngotho facing?

  • Kelvin Mwaura Ngotho is proceeding with trial on charges related to the alleged gold fraud.

4. How long did the legal proceedings last?

  • The case spanned from April 2021 to April 2023, highlighting the lengthy legal process.

5. Can the released defendants seek compensation for their time spent in legal proceedings?

  • While they express frustration, seeking compensation would depend on the legal avenues available to them.
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