Police Contradict Mudavadi's Son in Burglary Incident

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi during a meeting with Turkish Ambassador to Kenya H.E Subutay Yuksel on November 23, 2022.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi during a meeting with Turkish Ambassador to Kenya H.E Subutay Yuksel on November 23, 2022.
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Following a break-in at the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi's Karen mansion, police officers privy to the matter now claim that the reports are false. 

Reports indicated that Lang'ata OCPD Monica Kimani, who took over the burglary investigation, denied claims that the incident occurred whereby a TV set and a gas cylinder were stolen. 

She affirmed that such an incident could not occur on the premises of a well-guarded senior government official. 

This contradicts the report filed by Mudavadi's son, Moses, who claimed that he was notified of the incident by the house help.

GSU Officers on duty
GSU Officers on duty
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A CCTV camera, which was later retrieved, captured two thieves jumping over the security perimeter wall earlier.

The initial police report indicated that two male suspects were captured accessing the Prime CS's compound. 

"After reviewing CCTV footage, it was established that two male strangers gained entry into the compound by jumping over the perimeter wall between 4:30 pm and 5:00 pm. 

“They then accessed some rooms at the compound and stole the property before escaping,” read part of the initial police report. 

As per multiple reports, ten General Service Unit (GSU) officers, manning the home, also recorded statements at a nearby police station. 

"We have recorded the workers' statements and obtained CCTV footage to assist with the investigations," a senior officer disclosed to the media at the time. 

From information obtained through the CCTV footage, two men were captured jumping over the security perimeter wall.

One suspect had also concealed his face with a plastic bag. Two people have since been arrested in connection with the incident. 

Preliminary reports indicated that the electric fence of Mudavadi's home was faulty, offering a leeway for the thugs to get in and out of the mansion undetected.

An investigation was launched to probe whether the fence was never repaired or was intentionally switched off prior to the incident. 

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi addressing students at MMUST on December 9, 2022.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi addressing students at MMUST on December 9, 2022.
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