Police imposter Waiganjo to know his fate by end of June

Police imposter Joshua Waiganjo (right) with his lawyer Mr Simon Kamau at the Nakuru Law Courts on May 26, 2017 after a scheduled ruling on a robbery with violence case he is facing was pushed to June 30. He had been charged before a Naivasha court that on August 16, 2012, at Kikopey he violently robbed Mr Stephen Kimani off his lorry and mobile phone, all valued at Sh4 million, charges that he denied. Photo/Suleiman Mbatiah/Standard

A police imposter — Joshua Waiganjo — who is now in jail will know his fate in a vehicle theft case on June 30. Waiganjo, who was presented in court was informed that the judgment was not ready.

The man who is serving a five-year jail term after he was convicted for impersonating a police officer had earlier denied stealing the motor vehicle.

Waiganjo is said to have committed the offence on December 1, 2009 at Mawanga Trading Centre in the outskirts of Nakuru.

He was accused of tampering with the registration number of the car which belongs to Peter Kimani, a businessman.