LSK President Odhiambo Reports 5 am Abduction of Paul Mwangi Alias Jiji
Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Faith Odhiambo reported on Monday, July 1, that Paul Mwangi Wambu, also known as Jiji, had been kidnapped.
The LSK President specified that the abduction took place at 5 am in Githurai.
Mwangi has been a vocal critic of President William Ruto’s administration, particularly regarding the recently repealed Finance Bill 2024.
“This must stop. Release Paul immediately,” demanded the LSK President.
In an interview with Gossipa2z.com, Faith Odhiambo disclosed that Mwangi was taken from his home, and his location remains unknown.
She mentioned that Mwangi had participated in youth-led protests to urge the government to lower the taxes imposed on Kenyans.
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Mwangi joins a growing number of Kenyans who have been abducted, hijacked, or arrested in the past two weeks.
His abduction occurred just hours after former Nandi Hill Member of Parliament Alfred Keter was taken in broad daylight after leaving the church.
Keter was forcibly removed from his SUV by plainclothes men, raising concerns of abduction.
Later, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) issued a statement confirming that Keter was in police custody.
During a Sunday roundtable media interview, President William Ruto dismissed claims of police abductions.
He asserted that most individuals rumored to have been abducted were arrested by the police and either released or charged within 24 hours.
LSK President Odhiambo Reports 5 am Abduction of Paul Mwangi Alias Jiji