21-year-old man in court for allegedly sending lover’s intimate photos to her husband

By , K24 Digital
On Tue, 15 Feb, 2022 11:30 | 2 mins read
Steven Wanjohi Kamande ,21, appeared before Chief Magistrate Wendy Kagendo. PHOTO/NANCY GITONGA

A 21-year-old student accused of sending offensive images and messages to the husband of his lover was on Monday charged before Milimani Law Courts with the offence.

Steven Wanjohi Kamande appeared before Chief Magistrate Wendy Kagendo and denied the three criminal charges levelled against him by the state of sending false information, threatening to kill and wrongly distributing obscene material.

The court heard that Wanjohi who is a student in one of the universities in the city unlawfully distributed his intimate photos with Esther Nduta Githinji with the intention to cause fear to her and her husband Joel Thuo.

The suspect allegedly sent his intimate photos with the woman to her husband as proof that he was having an affair with her.

He was also charged with wrongly distributing obscene and intimate images of Nduta the alleged wife of the complainant knowingly to be false and calculated to cause fear to the said Thuo and his family.

The suspect is alleged to have sent the photos via his Facebook page on diverse dates between May 1, 2021, and January 14, 2022.

The charge sheet against Wanjohi states that "On the diverse dates at an unknown place knowingly published false information saying 'unasemanga uko na bibi' using your Facebook account Steven Kamande to Joel Thuo Mwangi knowing it to be false and calculated to cause fear and panic to the said Joel and his family."

The accused was further charged with a third count of threatening to kill Nduta and her entire family between the same dates at an unknown place within the republic of Kenya following the revelation of the information.

After denying the charges the accused person sought to be released on reasonable bail terms as he is willing to abide by all conditions set by the court.

He also sought to be supplied with all the evidence material the state seeks to use during the trial of his case.

The prosecution did not oppose his release and the magistrate ordered his release on a bond of Ksh100,000 or cash bail of a similar amount with one contact person.