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KDF officer jailed for five years over recruitment malpractices

Tuesday, November 30th, 2021 09:57 | By
KDF officers during the Court Martial sitting at Lang’ata Barracks. PHOTO/COUJRTESY

A Kenya Defence Forces soldier was on Monday, 29, November 2021 convicted to five and a half year's imprisonment by a Court Martial sitting at Lang’ata Barracks after he was found guilty of engaging in recruitment malpractices.

Colonel Lucas Teimuge and Milimani Senior Principal Magistrate Bernard Ochoi found Corporal Fred Kiptum Kiplagat guilty of obtaining money by false pretense, desertion from duty and issuing a fake KDF recruitment calling letter.

"Corporal Kiptum was convicted to two years in jail for obtaining Ksh300,000 from Charles Kipkorir by pretending that he was in a position to help recruit his son Brian Kipkemoi into the military," KDF said.

Kiptum was convicted to two years in prison for obtaining Ksh102,500 from Brian Kipkemoi on the same day that he posed to be in a position to influence the recruitment process into the military.

According to KDF Corporal Kiptum was sentenced to a year in jail for issuing a fake calling letter to the complainant, an act he ought to have known constitutes a criminal offence and additional six-months in prison for deserting his place of work for 90 days without official leave until his arrest on 3rd May 2021.

The Magistrate directed that all the charges run concurrently and granted the accused 14 days to lodge an appeal if dissatisfied with the decision of the court.

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