CCTV footage with a time stamp of Saturday, April 1 revealed the last moments of Emmanuel Omondi, who went missing after a night of partying in Nairobi.
In the clip obtained by his father Julius Odhiambo, Emmanuel was last spotted alive in the hands of bouncers at a popular entertainment joint in Nairobi.
Emmanuel was frog-matched out of the club by two bouncers, who handed him over to their colleagues outside the club.
"The men removed his belt and started searching his pockets. In the footage, there was a vehicle parked on the left-hand side of the main entrance," the father noted.
He claimed that his son was bundled into the vehicle registered under plate number KBQ ***X, which he tried to track down unsuccessfully.
Julius insisted that the seven friends who invited his son to the party had questions to answer about the disappearance.
"Those who were with him remained with ID card and phone and did not follow up even when my son was thrown out of the club," he alleged.
While looking for his son, a lead popped up on April 10, when an unidentified body was found in the club's septic tank.
Unfortunately, the deceased was not his son. However, it left more questions about the management of the entertainment joint.
"The entry of the tank is sealed using a metallic chain fastened using a padlock and only the management has access to it," Julius remarked.
Emmanuel's family pleaded with the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) boss Amin Mohammed to help them find their son.
Kajiado North County Commander Hussein Gura, 17 individuals were questioned to assist police with investigations.