@AbabuNamwamba pls intervene and save the BabaDogo playing pitch.. it's the only remaining public utility space for thousands of youngstars in BabaDogo, Karidudu, Kasabuni, Gurukola, Luckysummer, Laundry, Riverside,Kariobangi, Korogocho and Gomongo..
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Joel Kariuki Mwai, 45, was abducted at approximately 1:30 p.m. today Wednesday 18th June 2026 in Mathare Number 10 by unknown individuals who identified themselves as police officers.
He was walking from his shop in Mathare towards his home when he was approached by several men dressed in civilian clothes who claimed to be police officers. Joel is an active politician who has on several occasions contested for the MCA seat in Mabatini Ward.
Witnesses reported that he was forcibly bundled into a double-cab pickup with registration number KBZ 229B.
When residents attempted to intervene and prevent the abduction, the men drew their firearms and threatened them before speeding away with him.
His whereabouts remain unknown.
@Moha001_Onyango@gathoniN1 They are back, and this time the homeguards will get a bigger cut.. and mark you, this time they won't leave.. Fungua macho kijana.
@zablonorina1@Wambui_ne Wako na pesa ya Ugatuzi. Priorities ndio wrong. @gladyswanga built a 2 door toilet at a cost of half a million... Mark you, that region has received over 400 billion since the onset of devolution.
@Kenyans The very reason he was invited ... Someone is fighting the UN formation and needed a non-thinking, non-questioning loud mouth.. By the time He is done, Kenya will be the most despised nation in Africa..
BREAKING: IPOA has shocked the court with admissions that could leave many Kenyans wondering whether Rex Maasai will ever get justice.
In court, investigators admitted they:
- Never collected the bullet removed from Rex Maasai's body.
- Never collected cartridges from the scene.
- Never obtained footage from a crucial CCTV camera on the same street that had a full view.
- Never recovered the alleged murder weapon.
- Never secured key witnesses.
Now the officer charged in the case could be freed because of a lack of evidence.
Let that sink in.
A young Kenyan was killed during protests that the whole country watched.
Yet some of the most important pieces of evidence were never collected.
-The bullet was not collected.
-The cartridges were not collected.
-A critical CCTV camera was not investigated.
-The weapon was never recovered.
-The witnesses were never found.
And Kenyans are now being told by the cop's defense that there may not be enough evidence.
This is the same concern many of us have raised for years.
A case does not always have to be defeated in court.
Sometimes it is weakened long before it gets there by the police.
When evidence is not collected, a case becomes weaker. When witnesses are not secured, a case becomes weaker. When key footage is ignored, a case becomes weaker.
And when enough evidence is missing, justice becomes harder to achieve.
Many people may disagree, but most cases involving police officers can be diluted until accountability becomes almost impossible. Remember, IPOAs are also police, and they can cover for each other.
If these admissions are accurate, then the biggest question is no longer what happened to Rex Maasai.
The biggest question is how so much critical evidence was allowed to slip away in one of the most-watched cases in Kenya.
This is why police officers should wear body cameras.
Evidence should not depend on who remembers, who records, or who investigates.
Justice for Rex Maasai.