DCI clears air on alleged ‘Subaru abductions’

The Directorate of Criminal Investigation has cleared the air on alleged abductions in the country.

The DCI has refuted claims of involvement.

This even as information from DCI revealed that Ms Clare Adindo Odhiambo, a 20-year-old lady whose TikTok photos were circulated with a caption that she had been abducted (allegedly by the DCI), has presented herself at DCI Offices in Kibra.

According to DCI, Clare clarified that despite her photos being used, her name wasn’t Naomi, as alleged by the author of the misinformation, and that she had neither been abducted nor arrested by police.

The DCI has vowed to take action on any case of abduction reported.

“The DCI wishes to clarify further that abduction and/or kidnapping is a serious crime punishable by law and the DCI does not condone any form of abductions or kidnappings as these actions violate fundamental human rights and undermine the rule of law,” reads part of the communication.

The DCI has maintained that it remains dedicated to investigating all allegations of such crimes thoroughly and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable.

Meanwhile, community has been urged to work closely with the DCI in reporting any suspicious activities.

“It is essential for the community to work together in reporting any suspicious activities to aid in the fight against crime and protect the rights of all citizens,” stated DCI.

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