Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has made explosive claims about a suspected kidnap squad operating in Kenya.
Speaking at a public event, Gachagua accused a group, allegedly involved in a series of abductions, of being led by an officer named Abel.
He also suggested that this squad reports to a relative of a prominent Cabinet Secretary and operates out of a building on the 21st floor in Nairobi’s Central Business District.
Gachagua did not provide the officer’s full name or the exact location of the building but gave a stark warning: if all the people who have been abducted are not released unconditionally within a week, he would reveal further details.
"I will give you the full name of the officer and the building’s address if no action is taken.
The people behind these kidnappings must be held accountable," Gachagua declared.
His statements have raised the stakes in the ongoing problem of abductions in Kenya.
Human rights organizations have long called for more transparency and efficiency from the government in addressing these cases.
The accusations against government officials have added a new layer of concern.
Many have expressed shock at the serious allegations and are now waiting for the government’s response.
Gachagua's remarks, especially with his promise to release more information, have raised public expectations.
“This is not just about the victims, it’s about justice,” Gachagua added. “The authorities can no longer turn a blind eye to what is happening.”
The growing tension surrounding these abductions has made it impossible to ignore the issue.
Gachagua’s deadline adds pressure on the government, and citizens are closely watching whether authorities will take action or let the situation worsen.
One week. That’s all Gachagua has given for the kidnappers to release their captives.
What happens next will speak volumes about the government's commitment to tackling this crisis.
As the countdown begins, the question on everyone’s mind is: Will the authorities respond to Gachagua's claims, or will this situation escalate even further?
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