Kenya’s National Police Service has summoned Ndiang'ui Kinyagia to report to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters to record a statement about his claim of having been abducted. Investigators say preliminary inquiries point to a staged incident. The service cautioned that organising false abductions and providing misleading information to law-enforcement officers are criminal offences under Kenyan law. It warned the public that anyone found orchestrating such acts faces prosecution and unspecified penalties.
Police urge Ndiang'ui Kinyagia to present himself to DCI headquarters; warns public against stage-managing abductions, says it is punishable by law. https://t.co/3NiBS3LoPI
“The National Police Service wishes to remind the public that stage-managed abductions and providing false information to the police are criminal offences punishable by law. We therefore warn all persons against engaging in such acts,” National Police Service. ^MK #KBCniYetu https://t.co/55BkgbAwaD
The National Police Service has urged Ndiangui to present himself at DCI Headquarters to record a statement. His lies of abduction are part of a trend of staged abductions and false information intended to mislead the public, which undermines law enforcement efforts and is https://t.co/Vvggv4EjFu