A new documentary video on YouTube has sparked serious concern over the murder of Albert Ojwang, a young Kenyan man who died under unclear circumstances while in police custody.
The video, titled “Albert Ojwang’s Murder: James Mokhwana is Lying! Evidence Still…” was uploaded just a few days ago and already has people questioning the actions of the Nairobi Central Police Station.
The video focuses on CCTV footage that was expected to reveal the truth behind Ojwang’s final moments but instead has raised more questions than answers. According to the documentary, there are signs that the CCTV footage may have been tampered with, suggesting an effort to cover up what really happened inside the police station.
The man at the center of the allegations is James Mokhwana, whose statements about the case are now being doubted.
The documentary claims that Mokhwana is not telling the truth and that there is clear evidence showing contradictions in his account. This has only added to the pain of Ojwang’s family and those fighting for justice.
The main issue raised is that the police appear to be hiding something instead of helping to find out who is responsible for the death. If the CCTV footage was indeed edited or manipulated, then someone is actively working to block justice.
The video presents visual and audio clips that raise suspicion, including what is described as inconsistencies in the time stamps of the footage and missing moments that should have been recorded.
It also mentions that there are individuals seen in the footage whose presence at the scene has never been explained by police. These issues are disturbing and add to the growing belief that this is more than just a case of negligence.
Many are now pointing fingers at the police, accusing them of trying to protect one of their own Eliud Lagat at the expense of the truth.
The public reaction to the documentary has been emotional. People are sharing it widely on social media, calling for an independent investigation and demanding accountability. Ojwang’s death is not just another police story.
It has become a symbol of the deep mistrust between citizens and law enforcement.
This alone has added weight to the allegations and pressure on those involved.
Unless a full, independent review of the footage and the entire case is done, suspicions will only grow stronger. Ojwang’s family deserves answers, and Kenyans deserve to know what really happened inside that police station.


