Top Kenya cops: Douglas Kanja (IG), Eluid Lagat (KPS DIG), Gilbert Masengeli (APS DIG), Mohamed Amin (DCI Diector)Top Kenya cops: Douglas Kanja (IG), Eluid Lagat (KPS DIG), Gilbert Masengeli (APS DIG), Mohamed Amin (DCI Diector)

Kitengela 3

By THE DISPATCH DIGITAL REPORTER

It’s the miracle we’ve all been waiting for! The “Kitengela Three” – Jamil Longton, Aslam Longton, and Bob Njagi – have been found alive after a harrowing month-long disappearance that gripped the nation.

The trio was dramatically dumped at the border of Gachie, Kiambu County, early Friday morning (September 20, 2024), looking dazed but alive. Their nightmare began on August 19, 2024, when they were snatched in broad daylight from Kitengela. The entire country has been on edge, fearing the worst.

A SHOCKING DISCOVERY

The three men were reportedly found by locals, looking beaten and exhausted after their month in captivity. Now, they’re undergoing medical checks, but sources say they are stable and eager to reunite with their anxious families.

This dramatic twist comes after the massive legal pressure piled on authorities to come clean. The Law Society of Kenya (LSK), led by its no-nonsense president Faith Odhiambo, fought tooth and nail for their release. A court order was issued demanding their production, and the heat was on for police bosses to come forward with answers.

WHO’S TO BLAME? POLICE IN THE HOT SEAT!

But here’s where it gets murkier. The newly appointed Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, and Director of Criminal Investigations, Amin Mohamed, are denying any police involvement in the abduction. They’re claiming the police weren’t behind this shocking ordeal.

This denial comes despite mounting suspicions from the public and heated online discussions on platforms like X (formerly Twitter). People are questioning the timing of the release, and some are saying it’s no coincidence that the men reappeared after the court’s tough ruling against former Acting Inspector General Gilbert Masengeli, who was slapped with a six-month jail sentence for contempt of court. Masengeli failed to appear in court to explain the whereabouts of the men, further fuelling the belief that law enforcement had more to do with the abduction than they’re letting on.

PUBLIC OUTCRY: JUSTICE DEMANDED!

This case has set social media alight, with Kenyans demanding answers and justice. Many are applauding the LSK for pushing the authorities, while others are left wondering if the trio’s release was just an attempt to ease public outrage.

“This is not just about the Kitengela Three,” said one outraged user on X. “It’s about justice, human rights, and holding those in power accountable. We won’t be silenced!”

With the country still digesting this dramatic turn of events, one thing is for sure – the Kitengela Three’s story is far from over. The big question remains: who’s really behind this audacious abduction, and why? Expect even more explosive developments in the days to come.

Stay tuned for more shocking revelations in this ongoing saga!

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