Car Linked to Alleged Abduction of Juja MP Found as Police Probe Political Drama
A private car believed to have been used in the alleged abduction of Juja MP George Koimburi was found on Tuesday in Juja Township. The carโs owner, said to be a close friend of the MP, was also arrested.
Reports claim that the arrested man worked as an agent for the UDA party during the 2022 elections in Juja Constituency.
Detectives investigating the incident said they are now searching for a bodaboda (motorbike taxi) that was allegedly used to transport the MP from a local house to a coffee plantation where he was found on Monday morning.
According to Police Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga, the arrest marks significant progress in the investigation.
โHe owns the Subaru Forester believed to have blocked Koimburiโs vehicle before the MP was reportedly taken,โ Nyaga said.
Koimburi was allegedly abducted on Sunday outside a church in Mugutha, Kiambu County. He was later found on Monday, abandoned in a nearby coffee farm.
However, police now say the entire abduction may have been faked for political reasons.
The MP is currently admitted to Karen Hospital in Nairobi. While he has been receiving visitors, he has refused to speak with detectives handling the case.
Investigators are digging deeper into the motive behind the incident.
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja called the incident โpolitical drama.โ He said thereโs no proof that Koimburi was kidnapped where he was found, despite a video circulating online.
โOfficers visited the location and examined the area carefully. After comparing it with the video, it was clear that the road and vegetation did not match,โ said Kanja.
He also shared that Moses Kariuki, caretaker of the coffee plantation owned by businessman Jimmy Wanjigi, said he didnโt witness any strange events.
The Inspector General questioned how Koimburiโs team knew exactly where he was. He added that the MP was taken to hospital in his own car, driven by Frida Njeri, who was also the first person to find him.
Opposition leaders, including Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, visited Koimburi in the hospital and dismissed claims that the MP faked his abduction.
โThose claiming that Hon. Koimburi staged this are spreading lies,โ Kalonzo said.
Former Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi added, โThat explanation makes no sense. Abductions must not be taken lightly.โ
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On Tuesday, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangโula called for a full investigation into the incident. He raised concerns about the safety of MPs and the growing number of security threats across the country.
Speaking in Parliament, Wetangโula said Koimburi was found alive in a coffee plantation after going missing on Sunday. He instructed the Departmental Committee on Administration and Internal Security to work with the Inspector General and other security officials to uncover the truth.
He also mentioned that Karen Hospital had blocked all visitorsโincluding officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)โfrom seeing the MP, following instructions from Koimburiโs family. This has added to the confusion and mystery surrounding the case.
โThe hospital isnโt allowing even DCI officers inside, which raises more questions,โ Wetangโula noted.
He directed the parliamentary Security Committee to visit Koimburi and update Parliament on his condition.
Still, the Speaker urged MPs not to view this case alone, linking it to a worrying trend of violence against elected officials, including the recent fatal shooting of Kabondo Kasipul MP Ongโondo Were.
โThese events show the need for thorough investigations. We need answersโnot just for us in Parliament, but for all Kenyans,โ Wetangโula said.
He also reminded MPs and the public to stay alert and take their personal safety seriously.
โAlways be aware of your surroundings and who you associate with. Stay safe,โ he warned.
Car Linked to Alleged Abduction of Juja MP Found as Police Probe Political Drama