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Omtatah Recounts Meeting Kibet Bull Before His Disappearance And Car With Mounted Communication Kit Trailing Him
Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has recounted the last known movements of social media influencer Kibet Bull, who vanished on Christmas Eve.
Bull had met with Omtatah at his office to discuss joining his team before his planned studies in Israel. Omtatah’s driver and colleague, Wyclife Nyakina, last saw Bull near the National Archives Building around 5pm, heading to Kikuyu.
Omtatah later reported Bull’s abduction to the Upper Hill Police Station, claiming that Bull was tracked by a suspicious white Subaru Forester mounted with a strange communication device seen outside his office during the meeting.
The National Police Service, through Inspector General Douglas Kanja, has denied any involvement in recent abductions, stating no police station holds those reported missing. Omtatah has demanded explanations from Kanja and the Director of Criminal Investigations, calling for Bull’s immediate release and clarity on other similar cases.
Additional missing persons include Bill Mwangi, taken from a barbershop in Embu, and Peter Muteti, abducted in Uthiru. Kanja has urged the public to avoid spreading misinformation that could damage the police’s reputation, emphasizing responsible use of freedom of expression.
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