DCI Seeks CCTV Footage of Alleged Police Raid at Matiang'i Karen Home

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has moved to court seeking an order to access CCTV footage at the home of former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i.
This follows the alleged police raid at Matiang’i’s home in Karen, Nairobi, on the night of February 9th. It was alleged that police surrounded and cordoned off the home seeking to arrest him.
In an application, the DCI wants the court to order the manager of Amsec Security Services to hand over security footage for the period between 6 am on February 8th and 11 pm on February 9th.
The DCI says it is investigating a case of alleged attempted robbery contrary to section 297 of the Penal Code as per allegation in the public domain, which prompted the filing of the application.
The agency further notes that on February 9th, news circulated regarding a purported raid at the residential LR No. 12302/9 within Karen Ngong view by unknown persons who were alleged to be police officers.
The DCI states that the alleged raid was not sanctioned by the National Police Service, adding that the investigations aim to unmask the identities of those involved.
“THAT, preliminary established that the said residential Karen Ngong view within Karen is covered by CCTV cameras manned by the respondent and therefore there is need to retrieve the same for evidential purposes," reads court papers.
In addition, the DCI wants Amsec Security manager ordered to service its detectives with a certificate of production of electronic evidence of the CCTV footage.
The matter will be mentioned on March 7th.
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Armed police attempting to…
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Armed police attempting to rob Matiangi’s residence? BS!! We ain’t that stupid! Down low!
In politics, nothing happens…
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In politics, nothing happens by chance and this case of Matiang'i's "alleged" arrest is not a mere coincidence. Ruto is trying to force Matiang'i to betray Uhuru and join UDA which will further alienate Uhunye.
No need to go in circles,…
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In reply to In politics, nothing happens… by Mlandizi (not verified)
No need to go in circles, question is whether Matiang'i, the 200 lawyers, Raila and the reporters who were at the scene are willing to assist the investigators.
Interesting!
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Interesting!
When news of alleged arrest…
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When news of alleged arrest broke, the media tried to contact the IG but never responded till the following day. Their quietness made me smell a rat. police or DCI took action that night
Time to pay the debt of…
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Time to pay the debt of crimes by this criminal has arrived! Yawa
Unfortunately it looks like…
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In reply to Time to pay the debt of… by Juju (not verified)
Unfortunately it looks like the 2nd nyayo era may be upon us. I hope I am wrong.
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