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DPP begins extradition process for British soldier in Agnes Wanjiru murder trial

The Director of Public Prosecutions has told court that the extradition process against a British national accused of murdering 21-year-old Agnes Wanjiru in Nanyuki over a decade ago has formally commenced.

Appearing before Justice Alexander Muteti at the Milimani High Court, the DPP disclosed that documentation for the extradition of Robert James Purkiss had been forwarded to the Office of the Attorney General and officially received on October 9, 2025.

Justice Muteti acknowledged that extradition is a complex process involving diplomatic engagement between Kenya and the United Kingdom, and directed the DPP to fast-track the proceedings.

He further ordered Prosecution to share the evidence they intend to rely on with Wanjiru’s family, cautioning them against disclosing it publicly.

Wanjiru, a young mother and freelance hairdresser, disappeared on March 31, 2012, after being last seen at Lions Court Lodge in Nanyuki.

Her decomposing body was discovered two months later in a septic tank at the same lodge, an incident that triggered national outrage and renewed calls for justice for victims of violence against women.

Further, the DPP informed the court that evidence gathered by investigators links Purkiss to the killing.

The office successfully sought a warrant of arrest, paving the way for extradition proceedings.

Justice Muteti granted the application, ruling that murder is an extraditable offence and that there was sufficient cause to proceed with charges against the suspect.

Prosecution was represented by Vincent Monda, Ag. Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, Gikui Gichui, Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, and Prosecution Counsel Magdalene Nduati.

The matter will be mentioned on November 24, 2025, for further directions.

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