Following leaking of CCTV footage to the public with scenes captured of KDF officers engaging in looting,the CID has summoned key journalists from all the media houses for interrogations to reveal their sources of the footage. The summons according to insider sources talking to NE were issued yesterday and this morning most of the journalists appeared. Mohammed Ali and John Allan Namu summoned to Kilimani CID over the CCTV footage showing KDF soldiers looting. It is the Jicho Pevu & Inside Story that caused much stir. The summons came only few hours after the army boss Julius Karangi dismissed the looting claims defending the KDF from the accusations despite the CCTV proof. In his defence he said the officers were only sanitising the area and carried water from Nakumatt supermarket to quench thitst. Will suppressing the journalists ti reveal their sources of story help salvage the situation or continue diminishing it. Moha and Namu together with other journalists continues to answer the questions.

13 comments:

  1. Eihh...... we are back to 60's mtoto wa nyoka ni nyoka

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  2. The Govt is right on this, trying to reveal the cohorts of terrorists amongst us.

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  3. Intimidation can never salvage their tainted reputation,Moha and Namu thumbs up guys!! Karangi thumbs down,u are a disgrace wth your cheap tactics

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  4. nani atatufunzia huyu mwizi adabu????

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  5. This is rediculous..no matter what you do...we have known the truth and u know it too..

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  6. The near future seems bleak 4kenya unless otherwise...Thugs, Thieves, Land grabbers, & now Armed Robbers & Lootenants in cohorts with terrorists rule our beloved country. A thick dark cloud hovers over head, the land has gone extremely lowly, to dogs & wolves.-But this mighty African State shall,through resilience & strong will of Kenyans shall, like the legendary phoenix, rise again.

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  7. The government can do whatever hey want but they cannot take away what we saw....Our military is full of thieves and Karangi's justification is nothing but sheer nonesence

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  8. I don't see any thing wrong with what Moha & Namu exposed, coz even the Army Boss agreed that his officers did the act of LOOTING. Looting is the act of taking private or public property during war or chaos. And I believe if the KDF took water from Nakumatt as alleged by their BOSS then they LOOTED or in other words SCAVENGED. Which is still an illegal act

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  9. WTF is this moha and how does he even relate with the al shabaab.Might we be giving thumbs up to one of their own.in my own opinion,he might be the master plan behind the whole attack.not all that glitters is gold.Watch this pace and JAN is a blind trainee.We know moha has been anti govt.Let the light shine n truth will prevail!Wacha Sirkal ifanye kazi yake

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  10. Let the truth be known to all,KDF looted n here their leaders are working hard to disgrace them selves more by arrestin moha & namu after lying to us that they looted water alone.hahaha.If I were their seniour,I Would sack them all.kenya needs justice n openness to go ahead n not leaders who think of their prosperity alone.shame on them!

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  11. instead of following the journalists,u should persue who knew yet failed to act on the issue

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  12. back to Moi era not even Kenyatta era, i told pple tat tis kid of a snake will always bite like the matter

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