Lawyers in a case where five people are accused of killing lawyer Willie Kimani and two others have opposed the paperless trial.

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According to the representatives, the system is not safe.

 Kimani was killed alongside his client Josephat Mwenda and taxi driver Joseph Muiruri in June last year.

The paperless trial allows the recording of full proceedings using an electronic syatem installed by the judiciary in 2014.

The trial will begin next Monday and run on a daily basis until conclusion.

Lawyers Cliff Ombeta and Fred Ojiambo, the Law Society of Kenya, International Justice Mission (IJM) and the DPP said the technology would fasten the trial but that it was unreliable.

Ombeta is representing officers Fredrick Leliman, Leonard Maina, Silvia Wanjiku and Stephen Chebulet, who are suspects in the case, while Ojiambo is acting for the victims. The fifth suspect is Peter Kamau alias Brown, who is believed to have driven the taxi.

The video conferencing installation of voice recognition was up to hasten the delivery of justice.