One of the childhood buddies of Ruff started dealing shady when we were just out of college, and since he could pay OCSs, OCPDs and other smalltime cops, he started feeling like he could hurl words such as “polisi hawanishtui hii Nairobi”. He was laid to rest only seven months later. In other circles, inaitwa SMS.
Omundu break it down for me
by the way none with FTA licenses does it although their licenses require them to. they claim cost constraints but when challenged that their freq allocation was conditional to nationwide coverage they claim reach through DSTV. not same…
Leta hekaya boss
That guy has self esteem issues…Let him face wanaume wengine na mikono zake shenzi type yeye…or better still drive down and up Ronald Ngala street after 5pm on an end-month Friday tuone kama iyo bunduki itamsaidia mahali…
if this is the case then, only KBC is truly a national TV.
Slain drug baron’s sons
caught up in club gun drama
By Benard Sanga | Monday, Jan 2nd 2017
at 21:43
Baktash Akasha (left) and his brother
Ibrahim Akasha when they appeared in a
Mombasa court for their extradition case.
[Photo: Gideon Maundu/Standard]
Police are probing reports of a violent
fight involving the sons of slain drug
baron Ibrahim Abdalla Akasha and
Mombasa tycoon Ali Punjani.
The fight occurred on Sunday at a popular
club in Nyali where the Akashas claim
they were lured and beaten by thugs and
guns drawn on them.
Details of the fight that sent revellers
scampering for safety have not been
disclosed but reports indicate that
Baktash Akasha, his brother Ibrahim
Akasha, and Indian drug suspect Vijaygiri
Goswami and two other relatives of the
Akashas were involved in the fight that
lasted about 30 minutes.
SHOT DEAD
The Akashas and Goswami are battling
extradition to the US where they have
been indicted on drug trafficking charges
by a court in New York.
The three are out on bond.
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Their father was shot dead in Amsterdam
in 2000 while on the run from Kenyan
authorities who wanted him after the
discovery of a drug haul.
Yesterday, Baktash turned up at the Dog
Section police station in Kisauni area of
Mombasa sporting a bandage on his head,
claiming he was hit with a gun and had
received seven stitches. Baktash was
accompanied by Ibrahim and several
bodyguards and his lawyer Cliff Ombeta
to record statements.
Reports indicate Punjani recorded his
statement at the same station on New
Year’s day after the fight.
Yesterday police said an investigation had
been launched into what transpired at the
club.
“Yes it is true and we are investigating
the incident. I can’t tell you much on
phone,” said Kisauni DCIO Valerian Obore
who confirmed the incident.
DEEP CUT
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He said that the police had recorded
statements from both sides.
According to the police report, Baktasha
sustained a deep cut on his head and was
rushed to hospital and had to be stitched.
The report also indicates Baktash arrived
at the said joint in the company of his
brothers and two cousins at about 6pm on
Sunday before the fight broke out.
The Akasha brothers’ lawyer, Mr Cliff
Ombeta, confirmed the incident but
termed it as a small brawl and that the
two parties were ready to withdraw the
matter.
“I can term the matter as a new year
excitement that accelerated into a small
misunderstanding but it will be sorted out
between the two friends,” said Ombeta.
We were unable to reach Punjani for his
side of the story.
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/mobile/article/2000228615/slain-drug-baron-s-sons-caught-up-in-club-gun-drama
Wameamua wakubali yaishe la sivyo wote wamwage unga (no pun intended)
Pia meria Nita apply for firearm license, Hawa watu hawataki tukunywe na raha na amani
hawa Akashas wakulishwe ndengu waache kutusumbua ,. Cliff Ombeta si anaundanga pesa mingi na wakora yeye pia yafaa awekwe 6 feet under
Even a rich terrorist will be called a businessman by the idiotic kenyan journalist.
The day you cause a Momo to faint after achieving the Ktalk =>7 threshold in a DFHKM session is the day you’ll realise why everyone seeks Cliff Ombeta after messing.
Nothing much. The guy started some cyber café business, or so we believed, kumbe mle ndani kulikuwa na mashini ya kutengeneza pesa. Yani front office ni cyber, nyuma ni wash wash. It is also believed that the bigger cartel he was working for or with was running a drug ring. It musta gotten into his head juu the guy suddenly became too flashy for anyone’s liking. Yea, and loud too. Hata alikuwa akigonga mtu na ye ndio ako kwa makosa, he wouldn’t wait or help repair the damage caused. Anyone accosting him would be met with that silly statement. Some people think that someone somewhere thought it important to cut him to size before he exposed his seniors or colleagues. Alipatikana city mortuary one of those days…
Halafu after all that drama by the Akashas and Punjani, they call it a small misunderstanding.
Shait
Karma is a bitch…