Republic v Ahmed (Criminal Appeal E010 of 2021) [2022] KEHC 11782 (KLR) (11 July 2022) (Ruling)
Neutral citation:
[2022] KEHC 11782 (KLR)
Republic of Kenya
Criminal Appeal E010 of 2021
A Ali-Aroni, J
July 11, 2022
Between
Republic
Prosecution
and
Kalmoi Shale Ahmed
Appellant
Ruling
1.The court has considered the mitigation made on behalf of the accused person including the fact that he is a first offender. The court has equally considered the facts of the case and the victim assessment report.
2.The Sexual Offences Act was enacted in order to bring predators of young boys and girls to book. Although there is a narrative that the vice has been curbed the view of this court and especially in regard to this part of Kenya the same seems to be on the rise. From the evidence on record and the victims impact statement, the victim’s life and that of her family are shattered. The photographs in social media have far reaching and immeasurable repercussion on the victim which the court cannot shut its eyes to.
3.Further the court has considered that the accused held high office in the society, he wields power and authority over the subjects he administers, he fell short of the expectation of a leader and a public servant. He deserves a severe punishment for his actions. Anything short of that will not be justifiable. Secondly as to compensation to the victim in this is well deserving for the victim. However, the court is of the view that the State should not shoulder that liability by paying out public funds for an offence that is contrary to the duties bestowed upon the accused.
4.Therefore the accused’s is convicted for a term of 20 years for the offence of rape and 2 years for the second offence of wrongfully distributing of obsence or intimidating images. The two sentences will go together (concurrently).
5.As for damages the accused will personally compensate the victim a sum of Kenya Shillings 500,000/- for the pain and suffering and the damage to her dignity.
DATED, DELIVERED AND SIGNED IN GARISSA THIS 11TH DAY OF JULY, 2022.ALI-ARONIJUDGE