The Muchelule story is one Kenyans MUST keep a close eye on. We all must come to an agreement that in Kenya, a judge's gun "disappearing" from a locked safe without a break-in is never just a simple theft.
This script has too many directors.
Looks like the sons of Justice Aggrey Muchelule stole his gun, sold it to criminals who have been using it to terrorize people in Nairobi... The veteran judge only realized his gun was missing when the police called him and shooting dead one of the criminals.
The Beretta pistol that was used in the Westlands restaurant robbery belonged to Justice Aggrey Muchelule. The Judge said he only realized the pistol, serial number H20930Y, was missing from his Kitusuru home when he was informed by the police that it was recovered in Joska
I hear that the gunmen at the General Mathenge Road Restaurant raid were on a specific mission. They went to impound a phone with incriminating messages and images of someone important. They were taken out and the gun recovered from them after they demanded more than they contracted for. This is aggravated elephant bullshit!
5 Years ago, in July 2021,
USD 50,000 was allegedly found in Muchelule's office.
Muchelule was then arrested.
In 2026, his unlicensed firearm was found at a crime scene.
Is this a coincidence?
Why has he not been arrested and prosecuted?
Something is wrong somewhere.
NIS advised Uhuru against swearing in Muchelule to the appellate court because of his character.
Ruto went ahead to swear him into office.
His firearm, which is currently unlicensed, was found at a crime scene where a suspect was fatally shot.
Something is wrong.
@citizentvkenya Kenya must put the safety of its citizens first. If powerful countries such as the USA are unwilling to bring Ebola patients to their own territory and instead prefer quarantine facilities in Kenya or other African countries, then we must ask whose interests are being protected.
@citizentvkenya Kenya must put the safety of its citizens first. If powerful countries such as the USA are unwilling to bring Ebola patients to their own territory and instead prefer quarantine facilities in Kenya or other African countries, then we must ask whose interests are being protected.
@citizentvkenya Kenya must put the safety of its citizens first. If powerful countries such as the USA are unwilling to bring Ebola patients to their own territory and instead prefer quarantine facilities in Kenya or other African countries, then we must ask whose interests are being protected.
@citizentvkenya Kenya must put the safety of its citizens first. If powerful countries such as the USA are unwilling to bring Ebola patients to their own territory and instead prefer quarantine facilities in Kenya or other African countries, then we must ask whose interests are being protected.
@citizentvkenya Kenya must put the safety of its citizens first. If powerful countries such as the USA are unwilling to bring Ebola patients to their own territory and instead prefer quarantine facilities in Kenya or other African countries, then we must ask whose interests are being protected.
@citizentvkenya@KoinangeJeff@AyubAbdikadir We can support international efforts to fight Ebola without turning Kenya into a quarantine center for diseases that have not taken hold here. Protecting Kenyans must remain the top priority.
@citizentvkenya We can support international efforts to fight Ebola without turning Kenya into a quarantine center for diseases that have not taken hold here. Protecting Kenyans must remain the top priority.
@citizentvkenya We can support international efforts to fight Ebola without turning Kenya into a quarantine center for diseases that have not taken hold here. Protecting Kenyans must remain the top priority.
@citizentvkenya We can support international efforts to fight Ebola without turning Kenya into a quarantine center for diseases that have not taken hold here. Protecting Kenyans must remain the top priority.