News
Businessman Adan Haji Isaack on Spot for Allegedly Harassing City Professor Over Disputed Land
Somali businessman Adan Haji Isaack is under scrutiny for allegedly hiring goons to evict and harass a city professor over a disputed piece of land in Nairobi.
According to a report filed at the Spring Valley Police Station under OB number 20, Adan Haji Isaack allegedly hired goons who made the professor’s life miserable.
He is yet to be arrested as investigations have just commenced.
The professor in question is Mr. Lumumba Nyaberi, a 60-year-old law professor, lawyer, and lecturer at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
The professor’s problems allegedly began after he tried to safeguard his land against alleged land grabbers.
The contested land is 1.2 acres located on Peponi Road in Westlands.
The accusations against Adan Haji Isaack are that he allegedly used force to evict the professor, deploying goons armed with machetes and crude weapons with the intention of causing him harm.
If the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) approves the charges, the businessman will be charged with trespass, an offence under the Penal Code.
A Ghanaian national named Eric is also allegedly involved in the land grabbing while siding with the Somali businessman.
More to follow…
Kenya Insights allows guest blogging, if you want to be published on Kenya’s most authoritative and accurate blog, have an expose, news TIPS, story angles, human interest stories, drop us an email on [email protected] or via Telegram
-
Investigations2 weeks agoHow Did a Sh468K KRA Salary Allegedly Turn Into Sh30 Billion? Questions Deepen Over Commissioner George Obel and Ciala Resort Owner’s Wealth
-
Business2 weeks agoGreen Gold, Rotten Roots: How Kenya’s Biggest Avocado Firms Hijacked a Sh5.8 Billion Harvest Ban
-
Africa1 week agoThe $24 Million Heist at the End of the World
-
Investigations2 weeks agoSerial Scammers Strike Again: How Kelvin ‘Sonko’ Onyango and Seth Steve Okute Built a Gold Fraud Empire on Kenya’s Reputation
-
Investigations2 weeks agoThe Greek Heist: How Inform Lykos Allegedly Robbed Kenyan Taxpayers of Sh650 Million While Printing the Nation’s Exams and Ballots
-
Investigations1 week agoThe Judge, The Disgraced Magistrate, The Auctioneer-Husband, The Fixer And The Lawyer: Anatomy Of A Sh16 Million Judicial Bribery Racket
-
Business5 days agoSafaricom’s Sh1.4 Billion Reckoning: How Kenya’s Most Profitable Company Stole a Man’s Idea and Got Caught
-
Business2 weeks agoFly 748 Returns to Kenya’s Skies With Fresh Push for Affordable Coastal Travel



