DusitD2 Terrorist Attack: Detectives Raid NTSA Headquarters over Vehicle Used by Attackers

Officers from the Anti-terrorism Police Unit (ATPU) have on Wednesday morning raided the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) headquarters in Nairobi.
The raid is part of the ongoing investigations into the registration of a car used by terrorists who attacked DusitD2 complex in Westlands, Nairobi on January 15th, leaving 21 people dead.
Some senior NTSA officials have been arrested and driven to the ATPU offices in Upper Hill for questioning.
Following the terror attack, police impounded one of the vehicles used by the attackers and later established that there was another car with a similar registration number; KCN 340E.
This has placed the National Transport and Safety Authority on the spot, with corrupt officials at the agency being blamed for cases of double registration.
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NTSA along with Immigration offices are very corrupt and raiding makes little sense. They need to set up camp in these filthy filthy departments which are selling Kenya for cheap, allowing idiots on the roads leading to constant road carnage and polluting jalopies that are always dropping rusted metals in the middle of the road.
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