- An activist and two people kidnapped in Kitengela have been found alive.
- The three were found just a few hours after the new Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, stated that they were not in police custody.
Bob Njagi, an activist, and two brothers, Jamil and Aslay Longton, were kidnapped at Kitengela.
Two brothers and an activist who went missing on August 19, 2024, during an anti-government protest in Kitengela, have been located alive in Kiambu County.
Activist Bob Njagi was found alive in Tigoni, Kiambu County. LSK Faith Odhiambo stated that Bob Njagi, the organizer of the Free Kenya Movement, had been found alive.
He claimed Njagi turned himself in at the Tigoni police station after being kidnapped in the region. “At seven o’clock at night, Bob Njagi found his way to the Tigoni police station and pleaded for assistance. “He is alive,” Odhiambo stated.
The president of LSK stated that the activist sent him a message confirming his safety.
“A message from Bob and family: ‘To my family, friends, and every Kenyan who has continued to pray for me, I want to confirm that I am well and with my family. Now is the time to relax and be grateful for life. According to the LSK president, Njagi stated that everyone should reflect on why Kenya is important.
At the same time, the president of LSK stated that two brothers, Jamil and Aslay Longton, were found dumped in Gachie, Kiambu County.
Their kidnappers dropped Jamil Longton and his brother Aslam on the Gachie border between Kiambu and Nairobi.