Gov't Speaks on Letter Linking Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho to Drug Trafficking

Gov't Speaks on Letter Linking Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho to Drug Trafficking

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has broken silence on the alleged investigation against Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho in connection with drug trafficking.

In a statement, the DCI says that reports claiming that the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) is pursuing Governor Joho over drug trade are fake.

A letter that has been shared online and purported to have been released by Interpol claimed that Joho is among leaders being sought by the international agency over involvement in the illicit trade.

Responding to Joho's lawyers who had sought to establish the authenticity of the letter, the DCI has advised the Governor to take legal actions against those linking him to the trade of narcotics.

"Since we may not go far in investigating the origin of the forged letter in the social media, please take civil remedies for those spreading the malicious rumors," the letter signed by John Kariuki and copied to DPP Noordin Haji reads.

Joho has sued Nandi Governor Stephen Sang', MPs Oscar Sudi (Kapseret) Kimani Ichung'wa (Kikuyu) and Didimus Baraza (Kimilili) for linking him to drug trafficking.

He argues that the statements made by the four leaders have tainted his reputation and may negatively affect his political career.

“The defendants were motivated not only by extreme malice but also by other ulterior motives knowing very well Joho would probably contest future elections and indeed, the highest political leadership in the Republic of Kenya,” Joho says in papers filed in court.

Comments

mufryo (not verified)     Sun, 02/17/2019 @ 12:37pm

Strange times indeed, the DCI protecting a known chemist! this is what the handshake has brought to us- shout in support of Uhuru, castgate ruto and your problems will melt away

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Sun, 02/17/2019 @ 12:54pm

Joho do not open a can of worms. The Akasha brothers have spoken and the records on you could be with the DEA so chill out until your time comes. In the meantime, continue vacationing in Dubai on taxpayers money.

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Sun, 02/17/2019 @ 08:16pm

All these leaders and collaborators need to be left behind in the next government for Kenya to move forward!!

Mbwana (not verified)     Tue, 02/19/2019 @ 12:24pm

Just for the reason of other family children were exploited due to the availability of those drug in coastal towns in particular to Mombasa....I do not have mercy to whoever will be convicted or mentioned in the deals....Am sure DEA have the power of Technology to come out with concrete evidences sooner or later....we can't wait.

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