KENYAN CONGRESS WOMAN RECOUNTS ENCOUNTER WITH MSANDO'S KILLER
- Nairobi Woman representative Esther Passaris has recounted the chilling details of her encounter with a police officer rumoured to have killed Chris Msando
- Passaris was at the Kiambu CID headquarters where she had rushed after Machakos senator Muthama was arrested for hatespeech
- She claimed that she was stopped from getting inside the gate to the station although the likes of Gladys Wanga had been let in
- In a viral audio that has been shared online, Passaris says that the hit squad officer singled her out for the reason that she is a Kikuyu who is supporting NASA
Newly-elected Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris has come out to reveal that her life is in danger.
As reported by TUKO.co.ke earlier,Johnstone Muthama was arrested alongside Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria for 'hate speech' and held at the Pangani Police station for hours before being taken to the Kiambu CID headquarters.
Passaris revealed how the hitman refused to allow her in because of her links with NASA.
Passaris goes ahead to reveal how someone behind her asked her to take caution since she was dealing with a dangerous man ,working in the Special Unit as a hitman.
"I finally broke away, I don't know where I got my strength from but I broke away and I ended up on the inside. When I ended up on the inside I looked at him but he kept telling me 'I will show you, you are inside but am still here.' But am like God what's wrong with this guy. Then somebody whispered to me and said 'be careful, he is on the hit squad, he's probably responsible for Msando's death or he is responsible.' I just looked at him and I thought ok am going in to file a complaint that he assaulted me.''
However,the Nairobi Women Rep managed to get in but after a long struggle. Her efforts to file for an assault case hit the walls as officers at the station took her round in circles for over half an hour.
''So I go in and said to the lady at the counter 'I wanna file a complaint, I have been assaulted by a cop and she looks at me and says no, I go to the man on the counter and he says no go see the OCS. I go see the OCS and he says go to the back somebody will take your complaints at the gender desk. I go to the gender desk nobody is willing to write down my complaint. I tried that for almost 15-20 minutes, no one was interested and I thought to myself if this is the sign of things to come, we are in trouble. In the middle of the night I saw a message from wakili Oluoch saying he has been trailed and threatened and he's worried for his life.''Passaris added.
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