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The second body of “Mlolongo 3” found in Morgue

The second body of “Mlolongo 3” found in Morgue

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The other body of one of the three men who disappeared in the Mlolongo region was found in the funeral home of Nairobi (formerly Mortar).

Martin Mwau’s body was found in a morgue in the same place as Mutumwa Musyoki was discovered.

It also turned out that the bodies were delivered to the morgue on December 17, the day after their abduction from the Mlolongo area.

The family of the deceased identified the body of Mwau in the morgue and were He reported that the body was received from the area in the city.

The fingerprints of the deceased were selected and confirmed as his on Wednesday, January 29.

The body of Justus Mutumwa Musyim was previously found in the Ruai region before it was moved to the morgue.

Family lawyer Dan Maanzo confirmed that the body was discovered in Ruai and moved to the city of Mortura in Nairobi.

“A quick search of the body confirmed that he is a missing man, a mutuma who is a party to the case in court. This information came to us as the case progressed in court – said Maanzo.

He demanded a thorough examination of the saga. The family identified the body on Thursday. An autopsy is planned on the bodies to determine how they died.

Revelation appeared when the police inspector general Douglas Kanja and the director of the Directorate of Criminal Dresses, Mohamed Amin, appeared in court and refused that three missing men were under their custody.

The inhabitants of Mlolongo Justus Mutumwa, Martin Mwau and punished Muem were supposedly abducted on December 16, 2024, and their place of stay remained unknown.

This means that you can’t find a muama yet. Amin and Kanja explained justice Chacha Mwita through their adviser, Paul Nyamodi, that the report of three missing young people was submitted at the Athi River police station in Molongo.

Kanja confirmed that the reports of missing persons were officially registered at the police station in Athi River at OB No. 23/21/12/24 and the Mlolongo police station at OB No. 43/25/12/2024.

“I will perform before this court in accordance with the court order, which was directed that I am appearing because of three people who reported the disappearance in Athi River and Mlolongo Townships,” said Kanja in court.

Kanja tried to calm down society about its safety, emphasizing the security measures in force during the holiday season.

“High honor, I want to let Kenya know that they are safe. We just came from the holiday season and throughout the season people enjoyed Christmas because this country is safe. So I want to assure you that we are safe.

Amin said that investigations are underway in this matter. “I would also like to say that missing persons are not under the care of the National Police Service. We have not arrested them and are not under our care, “Amin said.

At the end, Amin said in current circumstances that they can neither produce their bodies, nor can they prefer any fees.

The prosecutor of State Mark Baraz stated that the management of the prosecutor’s office (DPP) referred the case to IG for the purpose of investigation and expected that he would receive the results.

“We are aware of the incidents of abduction. After these complaints, DPP ordered IG to examine. IG examines and has institutional independence. Media – said Baraz’s lawyer.

For weeks, Kanja and Amin did not appear physically in court, providing various reasons for omitting the call.

The lawyer Nyamodi explained that the duo left the country on Tuesday, but returned on Thursday morning to comply with the court’s decision.