Newspapers: DCI discloses new information about the kidnapping of 4 men of the chain

On Monday, February 3, national newspapers reported extensively about the political announcement of the former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua.

The main news in Kenyan newspapers today. Photo: Daily Nation/The Standard.
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The newspapers also reported ongoing investigations into the capture of the sequence men.

1. Daily Nation

The newspaper reported on the ongoing investigation into the kidnapping of four sequence men.

The survey has taken a new direction after it was revealed that one of the two lost people had several mobile phone lines that were not registered in his name.

A detective squad led by Deputy Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI), Paul Wachira, has called four men whose identities were used to register four phone number related to Kalani Muema, one of the kidnappers.

Muema was lost in December with his friends Steve Mbisi, Justus Slave and Martin Mwau.

Detectives have re -opened an investigation into the lives and activities of the kidnappers to determine their relationships with the businesses they have done.

One of the people whose personal information, including the ID number, was used by Muema to register a phone number has been confirmed as his uncle.

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Three other people whose identities were used to register the numbers have been identified as people who lost their IDs.

The four have been called to reach the headquarters of DCI Kiambu Road this week to report.

The National Police Service, through its spokesman Muchiri Nyaga, confirmed that the people had been called to interrogate.

“We want to hear them (those whose information was used). Let us understand why their information was used to register these lines and their use, ” Nyaga said.

2. The Standard

This magazine reported about the biggest political announcement expected From former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua.

While at the Almighty God Ministries church service in Mathioya, Sunday, February 2, Gachagua promised to make the announcement.

He said he had taken some time before announcing his political position because he was collecting views from Kenyans across the country.

“I promised that by December 31, 2024, I would report on the consultation I had. I apologize for a little delay. This is because the views I received were so many, ” Gachagua said.

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According to Gachagua, he tries to be careful not to repeat the mistake he made in 2027 when he supported the President William Ruto Without a political party for Mount Kenya.

He revealed that by February 9, he would submit a preliminary report from his ongoing consultation, explaining the type of administration that Kenyans prefer.

3. The Star

The newspaper reported on the brutal murder of a 20 -year -old student at the National Polytechnic College of State, Homa Bay County.

Sheryl Awino was allegedly stabbed to death on Saturday, February 1, in what is suspected of being a love crisis.

According to a police report, Sheryl, who was overweight, was killed by her boyfriend who is also a college student.

Sheryl, who was studying for a land survey course, also lost her unborn child after a suspect stabbed her in the womb with a kitchen knife.

North Rachuonyo Police Commander, Lydia Parteyie, confirmed the incident and said that detectives are searching for an unsuspecting suspect.

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Preliminary investigations show that Sheryl was in her hostel until Friday, January 31, when her boyfriend visited her.

4. Nation Today

The Swahili newspaper reported allegations of three Kitengela men who allegedly kidnapped and arrested for 32 days without contact after participating The procession Against economic policies, that they are controlled and intimidated so that they do not speak.

In a statement issued through the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) on Sunday, February 2, Bob Njagi, Jamal Longton, and Aslam Longton claimed they had faced threats since their release on September 20, 2024.

“Today we decide to talk, not only for us but also to protect other dangerous Kenyans through such abuse. By raising our voices, we hope to prevent this rule from abusing democratic activists.

Since being released, we have been monitored by people we believe are security officers, ” They said the three, adding that the police had not yet responded to their complaints about their safety.

They described the suffering they went through, claiming that the government was involved in monitoring them.

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