DCI-Matiang'i did not report alleged home raid

Amin says that there has been a significant progress in the ongoing probe

DCI Boss Mohamed Amin
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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has said that former Interior CS Fred Matiang'i did not file a complaint to the police regarding the alleged home raid.

In a statement on Wednesday, DCI boss Mohamed Amin said that there has been significant progress in the ongoing investigations.

"After a comprehensive investigation, the DCI has determined that no complaint has been made at any police station regarding the alleged raid," Amin said.

He said that they have recorded statements from the VIP police deployed to Matiang'i's residence on the night in question.

There were also statements recorded from the private security company guarding the property.

Amin said they have established the ownership of a Subaru car, KDK 488L that was captured entering the home of the former CS.

"We have since established that the vehicle belongs to Inter Management Group Limited and was at the time being driven by Peter Gacheru," he said.

"Gacheru is one of the directors at the Inter Management Group Limited and is a neighbour to the former CS at the Karen Ngong View Estate which is a gated community."

Advocate Kethi Kilonzo acting on behalf of Peter Gacheru has confirmed the ownership details in a letter to DCI complete with current copies of the insurance and logbook