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Blogger Cyprian Nyakundi Arrested Under Unclear Circumstances
Today Friday the 24th of June controversial blogger Cyprian Nyakundi was arrested at Galleria by 12 CID officers for unclear reasons.
The blogger has a case in court against Safaricom Limited CEO BOB COLLYMORE. According to what we know, Nyakundi was tracked using a friend’s phone and automatic car number plate detector electronic system along the way.
Nyakundi was going to Galleria Shopping Mall and at the gate while taking a parking ticket he was called by someone nearby ”Sasa Nyakundi?” and he thought it was one of his followers but to his surprise, 12 CID Officers pounced on him and arrested him.
They took his MacBook and an iPhone 6, adding to the list of his gadgets being held without clear reasons at different Police Stations.
His friend was also intimidated by the officers.
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