Lawyer Danstan Omari has announced that the Central Police Station OCS Samson Talam, who is currently in custody, will speak today and share his version of events surrounding the mysterious death of a man named Albert.
According to Omari, Talam walked into the offices of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations on his own and was not on the run, as some reports have claimed.
The lawyer made it clear that his client is not hiding from the law, but instead wants the truth to come out.
Omari strongly believes that Talam has been falsely accused and that his testimony could completely change the direction of the case. He also said that Talam is not willing to carry the blame for something he did not do, and is ready to share critical information that might expose others.
During a press briefing, Omari told reporters that Talam will reveal what really happened to Albert, and that the country should be prepared for shocking details.
He said the statement Talam is about to give could shake the entire investigation. This comes at a time when there are growing claims that the government might be protecting Eliud Lagat, a man believed to have ties to the President.
Critics have pointed out that a strong propaganda campaign may be taking place, aiming to protect powerful suspects while pushing blame onto people who may be innocent. Omari warned that the upcoming statement from Talam will not only clear his name but also point out who the real culprits are.
Kenyans across the country are now following this case very closely. The public wants to know what really happened to Albert and whether justice will be served.
Many are concerned that this case could be hiding something bigger, especially if individuals in high places are involved. There is growing suspicion that the death of Albert might have been covered up or twisted to protect certain people from facing the law. Talam’s statement might finally offer the answers that people have been demanding and could start a fresh wave of investigations.

A picture of the Central Police station in Nairobi. Photo Courtesy. | File
Omari confirmed once again that his client will speak up today, and that his version of events will change how the public views the case. Talam’s willingness to talk suggests he has nothing to hide and wants to set the record straight. If he reveals the truth as promised, this could become a major turning point in the search for justice for Albert.
The country is waiting to see who will be named and what secrets will come to light.