CCTV Footage Exposes vehicle Allegedly Involved in Abduction of Malala’s Son
CCTV Footage Exposes vehicle Allegedly used by suspected security officers to allegedly abduct former UDA Secretary General Cleophas Malala’s teenage son and brother-in-law on Monday night. The two were reportedly tortured and released six hours later.
At around 10 p.m. on Monday, CCTV footage captures the black Voxy arriving at the gate of Malala’s residence in Kitengela, Kajiado County. Inside the vehicle, a man wearing a white T-shirt is seated in the driver’s seat, with Malala’s brother-in-law, Alvin, next to him.
The footage shows Alvin signaling the residence’s guard to open the gate. Malala claims Alvin was instructed not to speak but to show his face, as failure to comply would result in both receiving a bullet to the head.
After a brief check, the guard opens the gate, and three minutes later, the Voxy exits the residence, failing to locate Malala’s wife, their intended target.
The Voxy is then seen at a nearby petrol station, where it joins a white Probox before both vehicles head toward Nairobi.
Malala alleges his firstborn son, 19-year-old Leon, was in the Probox. He says the two were forcefully taken near USIU, tortured, and later dumped at Roysambu, Along Thika Road six hours later.
The Abduction has ignited a debate for instance Kitutu Chache MP and UDA Treasurer Japheth Nyakundi, refuted these claims, terming it as A “cleverly scripted drama”
ALSO READ: New Seven-year Term Limit For President, MPs, MCAs and Governors Proposed