April 16, 2025

Senator’s estranged wife reports harassment by police over alleged theft of Ksh.20M

Senator’s estranged wife reports harassment by police over alleged theft of Ksh.20M

Police officers in trouble as Senator goes after stranged wife over missing Ksh20 million

Police officers in trouble as Senator goes after stranged wife over missing Ksh20 million.

Police officers in Ruai, Nairobi County are probing an incident where rogue police officers raided a woman’s house in demand of Ksh.20 million allegedly stolen from a Kenyan Senator.

A police report indicated that Trizar Theo Wariong’s house was raided by five police officers on Saturday night demanding the cash that allegedly belongs to Turkana Senator James Lomenen, her estranged husband.

“At around 1430 hours, it was reported by one Trizar Theo Wariong, a resident of Ngundu area, that yesterday at about 2200 hours, five officers went to her house in Ngundu area, alleging that they wanted to recover an amount of Ksh 20,000,000 which the reportee had allegedly stolen from her estranged husband, who happens to be the current Senator of Turkana County, Hon. James Lomenen,” the statement reads.

“Upon gaining entry into the house the first three officers from Njathaini police station went straight  into her bedroom and took USD 15,000 (Ksh.1.9M) and Ksh.200,000 which was inside a suite case and left,” read the report in part.

Trizar further alleged that she was then whisked from her house and bundled into a waiting saloon car and drove off.

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Two officers from Kamulu Police Station are said to have alighted the car upon arriving Kamulu shopping centre and two other persons, male and female, entered the car.

Trizar thought she was being taken to a police station but she reported that they kept on driving while she was being forced to reveal the whereabouts of the remaining amount.

“Later on they returned her to her house in the wee hours of the morning after torture and life threats,” added the police report.

Officers who visited the premise established that two officers namely Kevin Ombajo and David Aduda from Njathaini police station were part of the mission.

A silver Toyota Allion, registration number KBH 139P, allegedly used during the incident, has been identified and is currently parked at Njathaini Police Station.

A probe to identify the other persons is underway.

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