Martha Karua slammed police bosses for calling in Ndiangui Kinyagia. The People's Liberation Party leader said cops cannot make public statements about a court case. She told officers they must give any evidence to judges through proper legal papers. Karua warned police they remain suspects until courts decide the matter. The politician promised more action after getting full details.
Police defended themselves against kidnapping accusations. Officers said Kinyagia appeared in court on Thursday after hiding from authorities. They denied ever holding the man against his will. The National Police Service wants Kinyagia to visit their headquarters for questioning. Cops called him a person of interest in their investigation.
Police attacked people who fake their abductions. Officers accused some individuals of lying about being kidnapped. They said these false claims damage police reputation and scare the public. The service warned that staged kidnappings break the law. Police promised to prosecute anyone who gives them fake information.
Social media and news outlets had spread stories about Kinyagia disappearing. Police said these reports wrongly blamed them for taking the man. Officers complained about misleading stories that create public anger. They said false narratives hurt their efforts to find justice. The police service reminded everyone that lying to officers carries serious penalties.
Police defended themselves against kidnapping accusations. Officers said Kinyagia appeared in court on Thursday after hiding from authorities. They denied ever holding the man against his will. The National Police Service wants Kinyagia to visit their headquarters for questioning. Cops called him a person of interest in their investigation.
Police attacked people who fake their abductions. Officers accused some individuals of lying about being kidnapped. They said these false claims damage police reputation and scare the public. The service warned that staged kidnappings break the law. Police promised to prosecute anyone who gives them fake information.
Social media and news outlets had spread stories about Kinyagia disappearing. Police said these reports wrongly blamed them for taking the man. Officers complained about misleading stories that create public anger. They said false narratives hurt their efforts to find justice. The police service reminded everyone that lying to officers carries serious penalties.