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BREAKING NEWSEXCLUSIVE; Trade Assistant Minister Zaddock Syongoh son, Musaari Kahiga Syongoh , his...

EXCLUSIVE; Trade Assistant Minister Zaddock Syongoh son, Musaari Kahiga Syongoh , his friend Alivin Nzomo Muthami linked to deaths threats, Extortion’s spree, Man boasts of hacking news sites

After massive investigations of site checking and the waves of suspicious activities, it has now emerged that, Kenyanmiror.co.ke was tempered with by some individuals whom have been identified and hacked a story in which Trade Assistant Minister Zaddock Syongoh’s son, Musaari Kahiga Syongoh and his friend Alivin Nzomo Muthami were detained and linked to a Sh50M attempted extortion sprees.

” We have now the details of how this suspects got into our sites and tempered with the above mentioned story, I apologise to our readers and affirm to them that we remain the most reliable, courageous and all round news channel, its our duty to feed you with reliable informations from accross the country,” Said Jacob Muganda, the company director.

He added that the matter is now under proble and it has been reported to the investigators.

” Yes We have reported the matter, served the investigators with all the details including the wassap chats and other details to ascertain the same, we expect action to be taken in coming days,” he added

In the case, ab Nairobi court has allowed the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) request to continue to detain a son of a former assistant minister and an activist for three days for allegedly threatening to kill a city businessman over undisclosed reasons.

The story was written carefully and we have court papers to ascertain our claim.

In the the former Zaddock Syongoh son’s , Musaari Kahiga Syongoh and his activist friend Alivin Nzomo Muthami were detained at Parklands police station until Friday to enable the DCI complete investigations into allegations of threatening to kill and extortion.

The appearing in court had stated that in a bid to silence the businessman Chetan Babu alias CJ from being exposed over alleged criminal activities, the two suspects demanded Sh50 million.

In a brief ruling, Milimani Senior Principal Magistrate Bernard Ochoi allowed the DCI’s plea to have the duo remain in custody for three days since they face serious allegations of threatening to kill the complainant.

The DCI boss through Corporal Nyangige Mathias had sought for more time to continue holding the suspects to complete investigations which he terms as complex.

It is said that among the other suspects the police are pursuing is a senior KRA official linked to the extortion allegations.

The court heard that the suspects extorted on diverse dates between January 1 and May 10, 2023 where the complainant Chetan has been receiving threatening messages from an Airtel number unknown to him stating that if he does not comply with the demands, they would expose his alleged corruption deals.

“This led to the complainant giving out Sh50 million to the two suspects for fear of his life, “ Nyangige told the court.

He added that once the complainant parted with the cash, he immediately reported the matter at Parklands police station on May 11, 2023.

The officer urged the court not to release the accused on bail or bond as the suspects had threatened to eliminate the complainant as they shared all his information to other suspects who are being sought by police. “It was established that since the complainant reported the matter to the police, the suspects and others still at large had plans to eliminate Chetan to the extent of sharing his confidential documents namely passport through Whatsapp,” Nyangige stated.

The officer also revealed that during the arrest at the weekend at their Karen residence, Kahiga caused chaos by resisting arrest before he was eventually subdued.

Upon arrest, Kahiga was escorted to Karen police station and on conducting a body search, the officers recovered five rolls of cannabis sativa (bhang) from his left trouser pocket.

The DPP through State Counsel James Gachoka supported the DCI’s application and urged the court to detain Kahiga and Muthami to enable police complete investigations into the attempted extortion by threats allegations.

“I urge this court to detain the suspects at Parklands police station to enable police to conclude investigations into the matter,” said Prosecutor Gachoka.

He told the magistrate that the two suspects are flight risks and are being investigated for serious crimes.

“Owing to the gravity of the charges facing the suspects herein and the fact they pose a flight risk releasing them will interfere with the ongoing investigations. Allow police to detain them,” he said.

Gachoka told the court that ongoing investigations involve recovery of apparatus used to commit the offence including the Sh50 million and the Airtel numbers which the suspects used to send the threatening messages.

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