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Ruto allies blame Dennis Itumbi’s alleged abduction, torture on police

Friday, December 24th, 2021 15:14 | By
Former State House digital director Dennis Itumbi. Photo/Courtesy

Leaders across the political divide have called out the police following the alleged abduction and torture of Deputy President William Ruto's Digital strategist Dennis Itumbi.

Itumbi's brother revealed how the blogger was whisked away into a white car by three unknown men at Thindigua along Kiambu Road.

"My brother has been badly beaten. We thank God that he is alive. On his own account, he was arrested by police and beaten and tortured. Please pray for his recovery. Thank you for your many prayers and support," David Itumbi said.

DP Ruto allies would support David's sentiments by alleging that Itumbi was abducted because of his close relationship with the second in command.

In his statement, Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung'wa expressed his criticism over the response of the police to the situation.

"Itumbi is a resilient and gallant soldier of the Hustler Nation. IG Mutyambai and CS Matiang'i know that as you prepare your PR statements today," he stated.

Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen also chipped in saying that it was sad that police officers who are mandated to protect Itumbi, harmed him.

“Glad to see our brother Itumbi alive. Sad to see him in such pain. Hopefully that he will bounce back stronger. Appalled that police officers who should be protecting him harmed him. May his tormentors who are enjoying power never know peace. Politics shouldn’t be done this way,” Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen tweeted.

Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga said that the torture unleashed on Itumbi was heart-rending and had all the hallmarks of political violence.

"The violence and torture unleashed on Itumbi is heart-rending. It has all the hallmarks of political violence. We can take this no more. As DI recuperates it behoves the relevant authorities to get to the bottom of this matter—that is if their hands are clean," Omanga said.

Soy Member of Parliament Caleb Kositany also chipped in on the Itumbi matter, with the legislator questioning who could be out to harm him.

"Who would want to harm you? Ruaraka land thief Covid KEMSA billionaires? Lamada team? Deep state? The list is long, there is no gain without pain sad that they choose you to bear the pain. We shall overcome, satans power," Kositany said.

The National Police Service has since stated that it has launched investigations into the matter after the incident was reported to the Thindigua Police Post.

The Service urged the public to desist from speculating on the circumstances of the incident after allies of the Deputy President William Ruto claimed that the abduction was orchestrated by police officers.

Itumbi was found badly injured and has since been admitted to an unnamed hospital. Pictures doing rounds online show the heavily bandaged Itumbi lying on a hospital bed.

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