Nairobi Businessman Kidnapped at Home, Shot & Left for Dead

Businessman Josphat Kemboi (back) with DP William Ruto during a previous event
Businessman Josphat Kemboi (back) with DP William Ruto during a previous event
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A Nairobi-based businessman and politician was over the weekend allegedly kidnapped from his home in Lang'ata by unknown people who claimed to be police officers.

Josphat Kemboi, who unsuccessfully vied for the Kesses parliamentary seat in the 2017 elections, was attacked in his house and later forced out of the house.

Kemboi, who is a close ally of Deputy President William Ruto, was forced to drive along with the two men carrying guns in his car.

The family members claimed that the gunmen ransacked the house before kidnapping him at gunpoint.

Politician Josphat Kemboi
Politician Josphat Kemboi
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"They claimed they were heading to Muthaiga Police Station. Unbeknown to him, he was getting abducted," he stated.

Kemboi was reportedly dumped in a thicket in Gataka village, Ngong Forest where he was shot before the assailants drove off in the car.

Left for dead, the businessman who was at the time bleeding crawled to a nearby house where he was aided by some good samaritans who called for help.

Kemboi was rushed to the hospital where he was admitted and received treatment having damaged a muscle on his right leg.

The matter is currently under investigation by the DCI, Lang'ata Police Station with the motive of the attack yet to be established.

In the most recent report by the National Police Service (NPS), Nairobi County was found to be the most dangerous with 235 homicides.

The 2018 Annual Crime Report ranked Nairobi as the leading homicides hotspot. Nakuru was second with 171, Kiambu 142, Meru 139, Kilifi 125, Machakos 109, Kisii 108 and Murang'a 100 murder cases.

The most recent cases have been reported in Kitale county where a prominent businessman was shot dead in his house in September 20 with a separate incident being reported at Eurostyle estate in Karapul sub-location, Siaya County in October 28.

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Homicide detectives at a past murder scene
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