City businessman Francis Njeru has protested a bid by the Director of Public Prosecutions to drop a case against an inlaw to Sports CS Amina Mohamed charged with defrauding him of Sh150 million land.
Francis Njeru said he was not consulted.
Farah Mohamed, wife to Ahmed Jibril who is Brother to the CS jointly with others not before court, were accused of conspiring to defraud him of his Nairobi parcel on October 19, 2015.
Njeru has also accused the CS off meddling in the case.
Jibril is the chairman of 748 Air Services, a local airline company.
He appeared before resident magistrate R. Aganyo on January 21 at the Milimani Magistrate’s Court and pleaded not guilty.
He was released on Sh2 million bond.
The DPP wants charges against his co-accused, Mohamed, dropped.
A ruling is set for Wednesday.
Mohamed was to take a plea but failed to show up in court twice — on January 21, 2019, and February 24, 2019.
She has skipped Court twice and the prosecution has applied for a warrant of arrest.
Njeru through his lawyers has faulted the prosecution after it sought to withdraw the charges against Mohamed.
He said the prosecution did not consult or inform him of the plan, yet he was the complainant.
Njeru sued China Road and Bridges Corporation for allegedly occupying his land illegally.
ARJ Capital Limited, which is jointly owned by Jibril and Mohamed, then moved to court to be enjoined in the suit as an interested party.
ARJ Capital Limited had leased the land to China Road and Bridges Corporation yet its not theirs.