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Magistrate on the Run as DCI Intensifies Search
A magistrate in a cosmopolitan town in Central Kenya who allegedly conspired with litigants to fraudulently alter documents in a succession case is in hiding after the DCI launched a manhunt.
According to reliable sources within the security apparatus, the magistrate has switched off his phone and is now unreachable.
Additional sources claim that the magistrate, who is now on his own and risks losing his job, may be arrested in the coming days and charged with fraud-related offenses.
“Yes, it’s true—the investigations directly implicate him in the said fraud that occurred in a succession case that he is well aware of,” said a detective officer who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
We will be bringing you exclusive details with the full identity of the judicial officer in the coming days as our investigative team continues working on the matter.
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