Kenya is reeling after explosive claims by Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi about his son’s abduction. Muturi’s revelations have sent shockwaves across the country, sparking public outrage and calls for accountability.
A Shadowy Abduction Squad Unveiled.
On Sunday, January 12, Muturi disclosed that his son, Leslie Muturi, was abducted in June 2024. He was in the company of Embakasi West MP Mark Mwenje and driver Marangu Imanyara. Muturi, the Attorney General at the time, described his frustration in seeking answers for six months.
Who is Safe if the AG is Not?
Muturi claimed that President William Ruto is the “Commander-in-Chief of the Abduction Squads.” He alleged Ruto intervened directly to secure Leslie’s release. Within an hour of a phone call to the NIS Director General, Leslie was freed. These claims raise serious questions about the Kenya Kwanza regime’s operations.
Silence Will Not Be Bought.
The Director of Criminal Investigations summoned Muturi to record a statement. Critics saw this as an attempt to intimidate him. However, Muturi stood firm, accusing the government of creating illegal structures to terrorize citizens.
Wiper Takes a Stand Amid Chaos.
Amid the controversy, the Wiper Democratic Movement expelled Farah Maalim for violating the party constitution. The party reaffirmed its commitment to defending constitutional governance and Kenyans’ rights.
Kenyans Demand Transparency.
The opposition and civil society have condemned the alleged abuses of power. They warn of growing authoritarianism within the Kenya Kwanza administration. The unfolding events underline the urgent need for accountability, justice, and a commitment to the rule of law in Kenya.