KENYA: UMU BUSINESSMAN APPEALS TO POLICE COMMISIONER.

From: erasto agwanda

A Kisumu businessman of Asian origin is appealing to the Commissioner of Police Mathew Iteere to help him get back his vehicle which was stolen under mysterious circumstances at a Kisumu hospital almost a month a go with no effort coming from Kisumu Police in helping him recover the vehicle.

According to Mr.Sagar Shah,that fateful day he had gone to Aga Khan hospital and parked his Toyota Harrier vehicle registration number KBJ 001T valued at Kshs 3million at the hospital car park in full view of the hospital guards.

“I did all that I had gone to do the hospital and came out , I didn’t believe at first that my vehicle was missing where I had packed it given that I had not given anybody my car keys” Shah explained.

He added that he asked the guards who were manning the hospital where his vehicle was and who had removed it from the car park and the guards looked” nervous

and guilty”, converged ,talked before one of them who looked like their supervisor walked to him and told him that “magari huwa zinapotea hapo kiila siku”he should have told them so that they could have been more vigilant.

“What sense does it make for us to pay guards to offer special services for our vehicles” Shah demanded.

He said that his effort to get any headway from the police has not yielded any fruit as he is being taken in circles.

The police has failed to record a statement from the said guards due to reasons best known to them.

Kisumu OCPD John Mwinzi said that the police were doing the much they can to get the vehicle saying the hospital guards must be answerable and accountable for the act adding that once they are through with their investigations,some people will be brought to book.

This comes barely a month after three vehicles were stolen from the said hospital which the police have not recovered to date.

ENDS

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