Former Mungiki leaders Maina Njenga was released by his abductors after spending 24 hours with them.
Njenga was dumped in Limuru, Kiambu County at about 10.15 pm and offered fare home after being warned not to say anything about his ordeal.
He then took a motorbike to his Banana home where he had been picked up by his abductors on Saturday night."Client Maina Njenga finally released by the rogue police hit squad after our press conference," he said.The release came hours after Azimio La Umoja coalition said Njenga was taken by rogue police officers who did not identify themselves.
"The abductors were therefore easily part of the Special Support Unit that terrorized Kenyans during the anti-tax protests. The SSU is therefore very much alive, active and determined to intimidate and even harm Kenyans," said Azimio in a statement.Further, Azimio said, the former sect leader was set to appear in court on Monday and his abduction was meant to interfere with the court proceedings.
They also called for the immediate release of Njenga and declared should anything happen to him they would hold Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome responsible.The motive of the incident is yet to be disclosed.It is not the first time such drama happens to him. It is the latest drama.
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