Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat is at the center of a legal and public controversy following the death of teacher Albert Ojwang. While it was widely believed that Lagat had stepped aside to allow for an impartial investigation, court documents and statements reveal he was actually on an 18-day leave, not a formal suspension. The Attorney General and National Police Service Commission have urged the court to dismiss petitions seeking his removal, arguing the case is legally flawed. Lagat maintains he did not resign and that the calls for his suspension are an abuse of the court process. The situation has raised questions about transparency and accountability within Kenya's police leadership.
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