Sh39 Billion Fake Arms Tender: JKIA Court Detains Former Sports CS Rashid Echesa

Sh39 Billion Fake Arms Tender: JKIA Court Detains Former Sports CS Rashid Echesa

Former Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Echesa will spend the weekend in police custody pending the completion of investigations against him.

Echesa, who was arrested in Nairobi on Thursday, was on Friday arraigned at the JKIA law court over alleged involvement in a fake firearms tender deal worth Sh39 billion. He was arraigned alongside his accomplices Daniel Otieno Omondi, Kennedy Oyoo, and Clifford Okoth.

JKIA court Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina allowed police to hold Echesa until Monday to enable them to complete their investigations and search the houses of the accused. Echesa and his co-accused will be released on Monday on a police cash bail of Sh1 million each, the court ruled.

The prosecution had sought to have the suspects detained for 21 days to allow detectives to conclude investigations, but the court said they failed to prove that the accused persons were a flight risk. The prosecution also told the court that investigators needed to travel to the United States to collect more evidence.

The matter will be mentioned on Tuesday, February 18th, 2020.

Echesa is alleged to have used the Office of the Deputy President and the signature of Defense Cabinet Secretary Amb. Monica Juma to strike the fraudulent deal with foreign investors.

He is said to have approached the investors through mail introducing himself as a Kenyan politician who would help them win a lucrative Sh39 billion tender for supply of military equipment. To show commitment, Echesa allegedly asked the foreigners to pay a company named Pizzle Consultancy $115,000 (Sh11.5 million) which he is alleged to have pocketed.

He later summoned the investors into the country and had a meeting at a Nairobi hotel in the presence of people dressed in military uniforms, one of them introducing himself as an Army General who would be the user of the military equipment to be supplied to the Department of Defense.

The investors then organized a trip for Echesa and three others to Poland, the headquarters of their company to inspect the surveillance equipment. 

On Thursday, February 13th, 2020, the two investors, an Egyptian and an American were then taken to Harambee Annex where the deal was to be signed in the Office of the Deputy President. It is here that they became suspicious, questioning why the man who identified himself as General was dressed in a suit this time round.

The two told detectives that they never met Deputy President William Ruto despite Echesa promising that the contract would be signed in his presence. 

Echesa and his co-accused were arrested by DCI detectives at Harambee Annex on Thursday and were questioned for several hours. 

Comments

Kenya (not verified)     Fri, 02/14/2020 @ 01:27pm

Get the big fish. Office of the deputy president is not Jeevanjee Gardens where anybody can walk in a have a meeting. Kenyans are not fools. They know how to connect the dots....."Echesa is alleged to have used the Office of the Deputy President and the signature of Defense Cabinet Secretary Amb. Monica Juma to strike the fraudulent deal with foreign investors".

Guest (not verified)     Fri, 02/14/2020 @ 01:37pm

It’s only Fake because he got caught.

And probably got caught because he did not include some people in the deal.

Kenya government should stop taking everyone for fools.

Kapten Tony (not verified)     Fri, 02/14/2020 @ 10:57pm

In reply to by Guest (not verified)

Why can't we give the professionals kudos when they do a good job? They nabbed some people before money got wasted, that's what they are there to do so let us not criticize them but encourage them. Kenyans never cease to amaze. Have some faith in your own!

Guest (not verified)     Sat, 02/15/2020 @ 07:43am

In reply to by Kapten Tony (not verified)

Uhuru Kenyatta is a hardened criminal.
William Ruto is also a criminal.
Gideon Moi another thief.

The Kenyan government is a criminal enterprise.

These are just smokes and mirrors.

Mumdumugo (not verified)     Fri, 02/14/2020 @ 06:18pm

I of course gravitate to pizzle. I only remember that word in Coming to America and it was a reference to a diseased rhino phallus. I wonder why he picked that name?

Maina (not verified)     Sat, 02/15/2020 @ 09:02pm

In reply to by Maxiley (not verified)

@maxiley - the man with the best answer to your good question is one known guy, “ the high priest of corruption” by the name of DP Ruto!

He recruited Echesa for the CS job to carry out corrupt deals for him. Ruto positionEd Echesa in his Harambee House office to continue stealing for him after u fires the guy.

Therefore, it is no longer a secret that Kenya will be at a great grave risk of destruction if Ruto were to be elected president of the great Republic of Kenya come 2022!

Maxiley (not verified)     Sun, 02/16/2020 @ 12:56am

In reply to by Maina (not verified)

Yes.That explains why he was using Ruto's office for his criminals activities.
@Maina,you may remember afew years ago apoll was conducted, and it revealed that Waiguru,and Ruto were the most corrupt people in Kenya.
To me that scam appears impossible to pull off.He is not dealing with international "fools" from Zimbabwe...You see how they got suspicious real quick.

mkenya halisi (not verified)     Sat, 02/15/2020 @ 04:10pm

Wow wow Jaluoz wanaimba saana.Did u see all the guys involved r from the lakeside..Wamefuzwa na rao the corrupt mollases thug who stole the company from the poor kenyans.

Chris (not verified)     Sun, 02/16/2020 @ 07:26am

2022 kama uko majuu, kaa majuu! US is busy siphoning in arms and other heavy military artillery kwa bei rahisi! Ruto naye is looking out to supply his guerilla army. Kitaumana! It's like people want leadership kufa kupona!

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