Maina Njenga recounts his ordeal at the hands of abductors
Former Mungiki leader calls on President Ruto to intervene as he recounted his order at the hands of his abductors.
Former Mungiki leader Maina Njenga has recounted how he was allegedly kidnapped by police from his Kiambu house.
In a statement to the media on September 18, Maina said that instead of being taken to the police station, he had been driven blindfolded to an unidentified place and locked up in a dark room.
“We were not taken to the police station; instead, we were blindfolded and bundled into a car and driven for about two hours. Then, we were transferred, we had no idea where we were or which house it was,” Njenga narrated.
He added, “When we arrived at that house, you had to climb about six flights of stairs to reach the room. You’re told to sit down, but you can’t even see where the chair is because it’s so dark. The room only had a mattress.”
While recounting his ordeal, Maina Njenga called on President Ruto to intervene and stop the alleged abductions by police officers.
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“I urge all leaders, including the President himself, to take a look at the situation in Kenya because things are not good. We want justice, and justice should prevail for all people,” Njenga stated.
“People elected this government with the belief that it would help them, but now it seems that there is a problem. When someone doesn’t have freedom in their own home and are followed everywhere they go, constantly being questioned about a pending court case, that is not right.”
Njenga was released on Sunday evening after the Azimio La Umoja coalition piled pressure on security agencies over his whereabouts.
“Client Maina Njenga was finally released by the rogue police hit squad after our press conference,” Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru stated.
Azimio claimed in a statement that Njenga’s abduction was part of Kenya Kwanza’s ongoing targeting and intimidation of opposition leaders.
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