Wajir erupts as lawyer drags top cops to court over vanished Hussein Mohammed

A legal petition has been submitted to compel authorities to locate Hussein Mohammed, the missing Deputy County Commissioner from Wajir. Attorney Danstan Omari announced the court filing during a press conference held outside Milimani Law Courts. The application demands that officials produce Hussein regardless of his current condition. Hussein disappeared on July 8, 2025, prompting his family to seek legal intervention. The missing official also managed operations at the local Huduma Centre.

Family members joined Omari at the courthouse as he detailed their unsuccessful search efforts. The relatives expressed frustration with the lack of communication from relevant government agencies. Hussein's brother Abdiwar Mohammed demanded immediate action from multiple investigative bodies. The family has called for transparency throughout the inquiry process. Their attempts to locate Hussein through proper channels have yielded no results.

The legal document filed on July 13, 2025, emphasizes Hussein's senior status within the provincial administration. Omari requested that investigators transfer the case file from Wajir to the national headquarters of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. The petition names the Attorney General, Inspector General of Police, and Director of Public Prosecutions as respondents. The lawyer stressed the importance of the missing official's role in local governance. Family members continue to express concern about Hussein's welfare after nearly a week without contact.
 

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