April 21, 2025

Dennis Itumbi issues request to DCI after brutal murder of blogger

Dennis Itumbi issues request to DCI after brutal murder of blogger

Dennis Itumbi calls on DCI to investigate the mysterious murder of political Meru-based blogger Daniel Muthiani Benard alias Sniper

Dennis Itumbi calls on DCI to investigate the mysterious murder of political Meru-based blogger Daniel Muthiani Benard alias Sniper.

Communication Strategist Dennis Itumbi has implored the Director of Criminal Investigation Ibrahim Amin to expedite the probe on the mysterious murder of blogger, Daniel Muthiani Benard alias Sniper.

Itumbi requested the DCI to personally look into the matter and order the tracking of people linked to the murder of the Meru-based blogger whose body was discovered on Sunday, December 17.

Itumbi, who is a close confidant of President William Ruto expressed concern over the torturing and murder of bloggers asking relevant authorities to protect their rights of expression.

We have a great DCI boss. please, brother, find the killers of this blogger and let them face the full force of the law. If anyone disagrees with a blogger please do not torture and kill anyone for having an opinion,” he insisted.

The blogger, who is widely known for his political opinions, was found dead under mysterious circumstances.

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Following his mysterious murder, the Bloggers Association of Kenya immediately called for investigations by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), along with the Office of the Director of Public ProsecuAons (ODPP).

“Muthiani’s consistent criticism of the Meru County leadership raises serious concerns about the moves behind his tragic death,” the statement read in part.

“We strongly assert that public office holders must be open to scrutiny, criticism, and hard questions, as these are essential elements of any constitutional democracy,” the association demanded.

The association also reprimanded recent sentiments made by some government officials in threatening the bloggers. 

They called on respect for the freedom of speech among all stakeholders.

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