The court will now have to determine whether the complainant in the case where a Congolese national is charged with supplying fake tantalum to an asian company will testify virtually.
This is after the prosecution and advocate watching brief for the complainant told the court that the witness is apprehensive about her safety should she come to Kenya physically to testify.
The court heard that Michelle Wu claims that her life will be in danger should she visit Kenya for the case.
“For her protection,we pray that she appears virtually from China,” said the prosecutor.
In the case, Patrick Ilundu Lumumba alias Gabriel Kulonda Ilundu alias Lumumba Patrick Byarufu is accused of obtaining USD 1 million (approx Sh 156 million) from Yingchen (Shenzhen) International Trade Company Limited.
Lumumba is alleged to have obtained the money by falsely pretending that he was in a position to sell to the company 84 metric tonnes of tantalum niobium ore (tantalite) ferried in container numbers; segu 2490020, segu 3374174 and temu 0281304, a fact he knew to be false.
It is alleged that the offense was committed on 26th December 2023 in Kenya, jointly with others not before court and with intent to defraud.
However, defense counsel Gordon Ogado vehemently opposed the application claiming that no evidence had been tendered before court to support the allegations of threat to to life.
Ogado told trial magistrate Dolphina Alego that the only reason Wu does not want to testify physically is because she has a warrant of arrest against her in Kenya.
According to the advocate, his client made a police report against the Wu over USD 1.8 million fraud.
“She is a fugitive and is accused of stealing about USD 2 million, Ogado submitted.
After a long back and forth argument between the defense counsel and the state, the magistrate directed that the matter be mentioned on 22nd October so that she can hear the side of the witness before determining whether she will testify physically or virtually.
Since the witness is alleged to only speak Chinese, the court ordered that a translator be available during the next court appearance.