There was a push and pull at the matrimonial home of murder suspect Sarah Wairimu after she was finally allowed to access the property to pick some of her belongings.
There was tight security as Sarah made her way to the home of slain tycoon Tob Cohen to collected her personal effects.
The police officers were not sure who to be given access to the home and who not to.
Sarah's lawyer Philip Murgor was stopped from recording what was transpiring at the home when his client was allowed to reach the place.
The suspect picked several items from the house including handbags, grooming tools and clothes. Judge Daniel Ogembo, however, blocked her from picking her car, alcohol, foods, two major dogs, files and electronics.
"You're junior here. We can only take such restrictive instructions from your seniors. Better DCI Director George Kinoti be here," Murgor told the DCI detective agent.
Murgor confirmed that there was a standoff during the period she was allowed to enter the house but all went as planned.
He also said that they have reached an agreement that the detectives will record the same and take note of all the things she picked from the home after being given access.