Brian Odhiambo: The fisherman's disappearance was turned off near Nakuru's White House, the detective tells the court

  • DCI's head of Nakuru East, Samuel Ngweiya told the court that they interviewed six KWS officials who joined Brian Odhiambo before his disappearance
  • The officials who recorded their reports claimed that the missing fisherman escaped under the supervision of their driver Abdulrahman Sudi
  • Ngweiya revealed that they were investigating the officials' phone records to determine how they were around Odhiambo when her phones were turned off

Nakuru – Investigating officials from the Nakuru East Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) have launched an investigation into the disappearance of local fisherman Brian Odhiambo.

Brian Odhiambo, Nakuru's fisherman, was arrested for allegedly driving illegal fishing by KWS officials. Photo: Brian Odhiambo.
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Odhiambo was arrested at his home in Manyani in Nakuru East County by wildlife officials (KWS) on January 18 and was reported to be taken to Nakuru National Park.

The officers-Francis Wachira, Abdulrahman Sudi, Isaac Ochieng, Evance Kimaiyo, Michael Wabukhala, and Alexander Lorogoi-confirmed to arrest an unknown man suspected of fishing illegal fish in the sewer area.

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However, they claimed he escaped under Sudi's protection before recording his name, allegedly after asking to help himself.

When did Brian Odhiambo's phones turn off?

During the court session on Tuesday, January 28, the head of DCI Nakuru East, Samuel Ngeiywa revealed that the investigation showed two Odhiambo phones were turned off in different places near the Nakuru palace at 1:51 pm and the other in the Karunga area at 4.07 pm, approximately. five hours after being arrested.

Investigations have requested records to call the officers involved to determine if they were close to Odhiambo when he was last seen.

The case will be referred to court on Thursday, January 30, with family and friends continuing to claim his submission to court.

While this is happening, human rights activists have vowed The procession Emphasizing that Odhiambo should be born, dead or alive.

Protests in Nakuru following the arrest of Brian Odhiambo

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With that, the protests demanding that Odhiambo be released, dead or alive, have intensified in the Manyani Estate area and caused injuries to be reported.

One protester, Eliud Ochieng ', was badly broken after being shot by KWS officials, who allegedly used firearms to disperse the crowd.

Ochieng's brother broke out, expressing great sadness at the incident, as he is now facing the burden of caring for their mother alone while her brother continues to be hospitalized.

What else do you need to know about KWS officers

  • Some Nakuru students who joined the protests of the Manyani collapsed after smoking tear gas and police officers who were trying to prevent the situation
  • In December 2024, the KWS Ranger's graduation ceremony was pleasing when he saluted his mother, emphasizing the important role of mothers in their children's success.
  • DCI and KWS officials arrested a Kenyan Defense Force (KDF) officer and two civilians in Homa Bay for being found with a Horn of Ksh 2.9 million worth of

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