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Tragedy in Custody: Influencer Albert Ojwang Dies After Detention Over “False Publication” Allegations

Posted on June 9, 2025June 9, 2025 By June Wambui No Comments on Tragedy in Custody: Influencer Albert Ojwang Dies After Detention Over “False Publication” Allegations

NAIROBI, Kenya – The digital community is mourning the shocking death of Albert Ojwang, a rising influencer who died in police custody after being detained over allegations of false publication. His death has sparked a national outcry, renewed scrutiny of Kenya’s cybercrime laws, and calls for justice across social media.

🎙️ Who Was Albert Ojwang?

Albert Ojwang was more than just a content creator. He was a bold digital voice advocating for transparency, digital freedom, and civic accountability. Known for combining data and humor to critique government inefficiencies, Ojwang had gained a loyal following online.

📌 Why Was He in Custody?

Albert had been arrested under Kenya’s Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act for allegedly publishing false information. Reports suggest the arrest was linked to his promotion of an online public-feedback platform targeting county governance. His supporters claim the charge was an excuse to silence dissent.

📖 Read: Kenya’s Cybercrime Law Explained

⚠️ Death in Custody

Police on Thursday, June 5 confirmed Ojwang had “sustained injuries while in a cell” before he died. No CCTV footage has been released. The cause of death remains under investigation, but human rights activists have already called it a “custodial killing.”

“How does someone arrested for speech end up dead in custody?” — Twitter/X user under #JusticeForAlbert

📢 Public Outrage Online

  • #JusticeForAlbert trending across Kenyan Twitter and TikTok
  • Influencers, lawyers, and musicians call for police accountability
  • Amnesty Kenya demands independent autopsy and inquest

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⚖️ The Law: What Is “False Publication”?

False publication is punishable under Section 22 of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act. Critics argue the term is vague and often used against digital whistleblowers. Several similar arrests were made in 2024, raising red flags about press freedom in Kenya.

🧩 What Happens Next?

Authorities say an internal probe is underway. Meanwhile, legal experts and civil society leaders are demanding a public inquest. Parliament’s Justice and Legal Affairs Committee is under pressure to review controversial clauses in the cybercrime law.

📖 Also Read: KRA’s Expanded Powers in 2025—What You Need to Know

🧠 Why Albert’s Story Matters

This isn’t just about one life lost. Albert Ojwang’s death highlights urgent issues:

  • Police accountability and brutality in Kenya
  • The future of digital rights and expression
  • Lack of transparency in detention centers

📎 Final Word

Albert Ojwang’s death could mark a turning point for Kenya’s digital freedoms. What justice looks like will depend on how loud the public voices grow — and how strong the demand for reform becomes.

This is a developing story. Updates will be posted as verified details emerge.

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