Drama ensued at Milimani Law court
in Nairobi on Thursday during the hearing of a case in which football star
Dennis Oliech’s siblings have accused the Kenya Commercial Bank of conspiring
to sell their property situated at Dogoretti.
Oliech’s mother, Mary Auma Oliech is reported to have used the
property title deed valued at Sh. 40 million as security for a of
Sh. 2 million loan she took in the year 2010.
However, minutes after the case was mentioned before
Commercial Division judge Joseph Mutava , Auma began to harass lawyer Phillip
Nyachoti who is representing the bank.
“I am not going to accept anything from the bank, give me
the title deed right now.
“The title deed is in my name, we will go with you to the bank
so that you can return it to me.”
“I don’t owe the bank a single cent it should return my
title deed right way.” Auma continued bringing the proceedings to a standstill.
Nyachoti, had to be escorted from Milimani Law Courts by court
to save him from the Auma’s confrontation who couldn’t take a word.
Indeed the bank admitted that it is in possession of the title
deed but maintained that it will not release the document until the case is
dealt with.
Oliech’s siblings Elsie and Kennedy are the beneficiaries of the
premises which comprise of rental houses and business premises and have come to
the country for the hearing of the case which was filed last week.
According to their lawyer Tom Wachakana the siblings are seeking
for the court to stop KCB bank from advertising the building for sale or
selling it through public auction.
The case will be brought before the court again on November 1.
