Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho Writes to Interpol over Drug Trafficking Allegations

Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho Writes to Interpol over Drug Trafficking Allegations

Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho has reportedly written to the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) seeking clarifications over reports that he is wanted for drug trafficking.

The Standard reports that Joho has written to the organization through his lawyer DBM Mosota.

Joho wants Interpol to confirm whether reports that he is among nine individuals being sought by the France-based organization over drugs business are authentic.

He says his letter is informed by a statement dated November 10th, 2018, purportedly from the organization, listing him among drugs fugitives.

Lawyer Mosota says the said statement has negatively impacted on his client's political career and that Interpol's silence on the subject has caused more damage.

“This has caused irreparable damage and will continue to do so if there is no official confirmation from your office on the authenticity or lack thereof of the said statement and notice,” Joho's letter reads in part.

“It is, therefore, in our client’s interests, the interests of all residents of the county of Mombasa and the nation as a whole that your office informs us on the authenticity or lack thereof of the statement."

“The circulation of statements or notices without any form of verification of the authenticity of such statements prejudices our client’s credibility in refuting the claims publicly as well as the credibility of any subsequent communique from Interpol,” he argues.

This comes a day after Joho demanded an apology from four Jubilee politicians who linked him to the narcotics trade.

He has threatened to sue the four if they fail to apologize within 24 hours. The four are Nandi Governor Stephen Sang, MPs Kimani Ichung'wa (Kikuyu) Didmus Barasa (Kimilili) and Oscar Sudi (Kapseret).
 

Comments

JustMe (not verified)     Mon, 02/04/2019 @ 10:47am

Oh, it's not Jubilee leaders....he mispoke or was misquoted..... kumbe there was "a statement" somewhere.
I wish they'll come for you sooner, you seem impatient.

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Mon, 02/04/2019 @ 03:03pm

Joho usife moyo, the boys will soon be coming for you. Currently they are dealing with Elchapo and you are small potatoes compared to this druglord. Patience pays hang in there cos they also need to create space for those others you will be coming with.

mkenya halisi (not verified)     Mon, 02/04/2019 @ 04:02pm

hehehehe mr Joho u can even write to Satan or Jehova God or mohamed but can be picked up anytime anywhere n u will b forgotten.Blame Akasha brathas not the said politicians who r payukaring the truth.If u know ur not a pharmacist why get scared by issuing threats of suing.If u know ur not in this bizness u will b quite.Joho u celebrated handshake but u didn't know what u were supporting?Please mr Joho start enjoying yr favourite meals juu soon u will b somewhere at newyork courts n jail.

Godhavemercy (not verified)     Mon, 02/04/2019 @ 05:50pm

Just give up man. Your time is coming. Everyone knows that you have been a major drug trafficker for years. The folks to keep an eye on are the DEA and the FBI. If our government is not serious about corruption and drugs these guys will do the job. Thank God for them. They will issue sealed indictments and warrants then wait for you to make a mistake like going overseas where they would get you. Be very careful. These are the people to fear the most.

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