In a dramatic turn in the murder investigation of Kasipul Member of Parliament Charles Ong’ondo Were, businessman and political figure Philip Aroko has been released and will now testify as a state witness.
Aroko, who was previously arrested and treated as a prime suspect in the high-profile case, was freed after a review of evidence by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) cleared him of direct involvement.
His release signals a major shift in the ongoing probe that has already seen three individuals charged in connection with the brutal killing of the legislator.
Aroko had consistently denied any role in the murder. His cooperation with investigators as a state witness is now expected to bolster the prosecution’s case as it seeks justice for the slain MP.
The investigation into the killing of MP Were remains active, with more developments anticipated in the coming days.


