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The Kenya government is acting like Jay Z in the picture who is pretending not to see somebody.
More details pliz…
They gave a detailed confessing in a trial in Trumpistan how they were able to get away with crime in Kenya for a long time.
The least the Kenya government should do is investigate.
So what did they say? When you give such scanty details inataka watu wafanye nini
Who what where?!
NARCOTICS
But it is from New York that the news that should be shaking our Judiciary came.
On October 26, the country woke up to information that three compatriots shipped to the United States to face charges of dealing in narcotics had literally undressed senior judges back home in some confessions as they pleaded guilty to the charges.
BENEFACTORS
According to the reports in the media, Baktash and Ibrahim Akasha had confessed under oath of having continually bribed Kenyan judges and policemen millions of shillings as inducement and appreciation for the role the law officers were playing in ensuring they (Akashas) and their partners in crime are not extradited.
And on that Friday, the reports said, the Americans were seeking to have the Kenyan judges, police and some lawyers join their benefactors abroad to face the law and, possibly, get jailed.
DRUG DEALERS
“Kenyan judges, prosecutors and law enforcement officers, accused of receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes from the Ibrahim Akasha crime family to frustrate their extradition to the United States to face drug charges, are at risk of indictment and prosecution on American soil. Top officials in Kenyan legal circles are also hoping that the Americans have cracked the drug dealers and that they will provide information on their associates in politics and government,” a report by the Daily Nation read.
TRAFFICKERS
“Not only did they manufacture and distribute narcotics for over two decades, they kidnapped, beat, and murdered others who posed a threat to their enterprise. When the brothers encountered legal interference, they bribed Kenyan officials — including judges, prosecutors and law enforcement officers,” it added.
Here is where my problem with the Judiciary becomes clear. We have men and women in our court system who connive with drug traffickers kidnap, beat, and murder, all the time sitting at the bench pretending to dispense justice?
SHAMELESS
That is a very scary realisation.
What is scarier, however, is that over a week after it became known that the identities of the said kidnappers, beaters and murderers in robes could soon be made public, we are yet to witness any resignations. The scariest bit is that the Judiciary has not officially commented on the expose.
What a shameless justice system!
Apparently politicians deep & high in govt are drug dealers and if the thugs were to be arrested , important people would be amongst them .,…the govt would literally grind to a halt …that should tell you the types of people involved in the drug trade .
Same discussion on this thread : link HERE …
Narcos Kenya edition. Moto sana
Without names…hii ni porojo tu…its public information
Wachukue kwanza Ombeta na Ojienda na Grand mullah , hawa ndio wana represent 95% of all the crooks in Kenya waende waimbe huko kama Akashas . Ocalan style
Everyone has a right to be represented and to have a fair hearing.