Governor Sang pressures government to reveal owner of Sh1.3b drug ship

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Nandi Governor Stephen Sang through his lawyer Danstan Omari has written to security agencies including Interpol, Judiciaryand interpol seeking evidence requesting to know the details and ownership of a ship and a drug consignment that was destroyed by the government in 2014 in Mombasa.

In his letter he said, “On or about 29th August 2014, the State under the supervision of the President, various Cabinet Secretaries, the Inspector General of Police blew up a luxury hatch referred to as Amin Darya or MV Alnoor that had been laden with 370.8 kilograms of heroin valued at KSh 1.3 billion, this was a bold move to declare war against drugs trafficking.” 

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The letter further questioned why the identities of the owners have never been revealed upto date five years down the line.

This came after Joho wrote to Interpol seeking explanation on a fake document that was doing rounds online implicating him of being a drug lord.

However, on Wednesday, February 13, 2019, the DCI head of investigations John Kariuki said Joho had no case to answer prompting Interpol to dismiss the letter and sent officers to investigate it.

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Among those accused of peddling Joho’s name include top Jubilee politicians; MPs Oscar Sudi (Kapseret), Kimani Ichung’wa (Kikuyu) and Nandi Governor Stephen Sang.

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