Jimmy Wanjigi, keep up the good work, your voice is not in vain, now that the 3 are safe, keep hammering on odious debt, our prayers echoed in such voice are heard, thanks to the Almighty God.
How ironic masengeli goes to court and they are freed...Is this to mean that the unit that took these three was receiving orders from above and that the acting IG only knew about them today..
@@marynakorodieyapan6150 very sad that this has been happening without notice.many more people whom stories were not aired just go missing..all these disappearances a subaru outback with plain cloth guys is always seen at the crime scenes......sth even more puzzling was the massacre at githurai where scores were killed and all network jammed with motorist and pedestrians stoped and told to delete all recorded video from the scene.
Masengeli should have been put in a cell even if it was for just a weekend; if it were any other ordinary Kenyan, he would have been bundled in the back of a police car and remanded immediately, Why give preferential treatment to him yet the law should be blind to status or position in society and apply justice equally?
Jimmy Wanjigi, keep up the good work, your voice is not in vain, now that the 3 are safe, keep hammering on odious debt, our prayers echoed in such voice are heard, thanks to the Almighty God.
How ironic masengeli goes to court and they are freed...Is this to mean that the unit that took these three was receiving orders from above and that the acting IG only knew about them today..
Glory be to God🙏🙏🙏
@@marynakorodieyapan6150 very sad that this has been happening without notice.many more people whom stories were not aired just go missing..all these disappearances a subaru outback with plain cloth guys is always seen at the crime scenes......sth even more puzzling was the massacre at githurai where scores were killed and all network jammed with motorist and pedestrians stoped and told to delete all recorded video from the scene.
Masengeli should have been put in a cell even if it was for just a weekend; if it were any other ordinary Kenyan, he would have been bundled in the back of a police car and remanded immediately, Why give preferential treatment to him yet the law should be blind to status or position in society and apply justice equally?