Inside Nairobi Private Detective Jane Mugo's Home [VIDEO]

Nairobi private detective Jane Mugo
Nairobi private detective Jane Mugo.
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Private detectives are known to be super-secretive individuals with practically nothing known about their lives. That is not the case with Nairobi Detective Jane Mugo who has become an open book.

A special feature run by BBC on Sunday, January 24, revealed the little-known side of the detective who went on to open her huge metallic gates for the cameras.

The detective lives in a secret compound on the outskirts of Nairobi, and with the help of four hawk-eyed bodyguards, she has managed to keep her sanctuary safe.

Inside the compound is a well manicured lawn with an expansive pavement donning cabro materials, with visitors having to undergo multi-level approvals beginning from her right-hand man only known as Charli.

Detective Jane Mugo at her home in Nairobi
Private detective Jane Mugo at her home in Nairobi as documented in a BBC feature story in January 2021
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The spy queen lives in a two-storey building, donning white ans brown strips on the edges.

The modern home has a perimeter wall encompassing it, with an expansive drive way.

"We normally have four dogs; two have already been hired for assignment and two are in my compound 24 hours.

"The one you just met is Hitler. He is the father of all," stated Mugo who can be heard issuing orders to the Hitler, the dog.

Due to the nature of her work, Mugo has installed cameras all around her compound with many secrets cameras sitting inside the house.

Jane Mugoh inside her house in Nairobi
Jane Mugoh inside her house in Nairobi

An undetectable camera is mounted on the wall clock with another placed on a teddy bear.

Inside the house, a good amount of interior decor has been designed with artistically created low hanging lights in the living room and family photos mounted around the wall.

The detective noted that she has to be cautious about her meals after a poison attempt on her in 2018.

"There is a time people were trying to poison me. I am a bit careful when I am going to get my lunch," she narrated noting that her personal chefs and guards must taste the food before she partake.

Jane Mugoh at her home in Nairobi
Jane Mugoh at her home in Nairobi
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Below is the video:

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