He pleaded guilty to charges of stealing and handling stolen property.
Otieno attended the Makadara Law Courts presided over by Senior Principal Magistrate Mary Njagi where his charges were read to him.
The prosecution team told the court that Otieno visited Songor’s house and demanded breakfast.
After eating breakfast, the latter asked for sex, but she refused the request, triggering an escalating argument.
Otieno slapped Sangor and she fled the house for safety.
Sangor said that when he later returned home with a relative, he could not locate some of her belongings.
She asked Otino where the things were but he insulted her. Later she decided to file a complaint with the police.
A two-day search of Otieno’s belongings at his home was found in his possession.
In other news, an Iranian court sentenced two Instagram content creators to ten and a half years in prison for dancing in public and sharing a video of it online.
Convicts Astiyaz Haghighi, 21, and Amir Mohammad Ahmadi, 22, who are planning to get married, are both full-time content creators on Instagram, each with nearly a million followers.
The video that led to his imprisonment was posted online in October 2022. It shows them dancing in the street in the capital’s Azadi Square, one of the sites of anti-government protests, which translates as “Freedom Square”. The square is said to be a historic focus of protests in Iran, and is also used by pro-government Iranians to commemorate the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
The 15th branch of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court charged the couple with “promoting corruption, assembly and collusion with the aim of disrupting national security and spreading propaganda” against the Islamic Republic, on which it jailed them on January 29, reports said.
On 1 November 2022, the two were reportedly arbitrarily arrested, beaten by plainclothes police officers, denied access to lawyers and denied bail.