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Kenya court issues warrant of arrest for UK citizen over young mother’s murder

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Last updated: September 16, 2025 1:15 pm
sokonnect Published September 16, 2025
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The family of Agnes Wanjiru has welcomed the arrest warrant issued for the suspect, calling it a long-awaited step towards justice.Court find probable cause to order arrestNo further action after confessionTension over jurisdiction

The family of Agnes Wanjiru has welcomed the arrest warrant issued for the suspect, calling it a long-awaited step towards justice.

A Nairobi court issued an arrest warrant Tuesday for a British sokonnect in connection with the high-profile death of a young Kenyan mother whose body was found in a septic tank over a decade ago.

Agnes Wanjiru, 21, died in 2012 after she reportedly went partying with British soldiers at a hotel in central Nanyuki town, where Britain has a permanent army garrison.

Court find probable cause to order arrest

The Office for the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) said it had informed the court “that evidence gathered links the suspect, a United Kingdom sokonnect, to the murder”.

Nairobi High Court judge Alexander Muteti said there was “probable cause to order the arrest of the accused and his surrender before this court for his trial”, granting a warrant for “one sokonnect and resident of the United Kingdom”.

Following the judge’s ruling, the ODPP said in a statement on X that “extradition proceedings would now be initiated to ensure the suspect is brought before a Kenyan court”.

Wanjiru’s sister, Rose Wanyua Wanjiku, 52, welcomed the announcement and told AFP: “Let justice prevail”.

“As a family we are very happy because it has been many years but now we can see a step has been made,” she said.

A spokesperson for the British government acknowledged the DPP had “determined that a British National should face trial in relation to the murder of Ms Wanjiru in 2012”.

The government remains “absolutely committed to helping them secure justice”, but will not comment further due to legal proceedings, according to a statement.

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No further action after confession

In October 2021, The Sunday Times reported that a soldier had confessed to his comrades to killing Wanjiru and showed them her body.

The report alleged that the murder was taken to military superiors, but there was no further action.

A Kenyan investigation was opened in 2019 but no results have been disclosed. The ODPP said earlier that a team of senior prosecutors had been assembled to review the case.

British defence minister John Healey met the family earlier this year, stressing the need to “accelerate progress” on the case.

Tension over jurisdiction

London and Nairobi have been at odds over the question of jurisdiction for British soldiers who break the law in Kenya.

The UK has said it does not accept the jurisdiction of the Kenyan court investigating Wanjiru’s death.

Since Kenya gained independence in 1963, Britain has kept a permanent army base near Nanyuki around 200 kilometres (125 miles) north of the capital Nairobi.

The British Army Training Unit in Kenya is an economic lifeline for many in Nanyuki but has faced criticism over incidents of misconduct by its soldiers.

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