Did Rwandese authority help nab man who was busted with Ksh 238 million at JKIA?

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Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) agents at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Thursday arrested a Kenyan man with $2 million (Sh238 million) in cash. Paul Kemboi was arrested on arrival from Bujumbura, Burundi. The man is said to have left the country on February 15 for Somalia, before flying to Uganda and later to Bujumbura, and then jetting back to Nairobi on the same day evening with the money. The money is said to have been wired from Dubai and was supposed to be collected in Kigali, Rwanda. However, the Rwandan intelligence community got wind and the events led to President Paul Kagame visiting Nairobi to brief President Uhuru Kenyatta.

A former Cabinet Secretary facing charges in court is said to have been the contact person with Kemboi and he is expected to shed more light on the stash. Those in the know say the flight to Somalia was a decoy as the money had been moved to Burundi after the movers found it difficult pushing it to Kigali. Kemboi, who was released yesterday morning on condition he returns to the airport this morning with full details about the owner of the money, is reported to have told detectives that the “money belonged to a senior politician”. “We are waiting for the man to give us full details about the senior politician he claims to have sent him to collect the money,” said a senior detective privy to the case.
 
“We are waiting for the man to give us full details about the senior politician he claims to have sent him to collect the money,” i doubt if he will name these politicians
 
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Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) agents at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Thursday arrested a Kenyan man with $2 million (Sh238 million) in cash. Paul Kemboi was arrested on arrival from Bujumbura, Burundi. The man is said to have left the country on February 15 for Somalia, before flying to Uganda and later to Bujumbura, and then jetting back to Nairobi on the same day evening with the money. The money is said to have been wired from Dubai and was supposed to be collected in Kigali, Rwanda. However, the Rwandan intelligence community got wind and the events led to President Paul Kagame visiting Nairobi to brief President Uhuru Kenyatta.

A former Cabinet Secretary facing charges in court is said to have been the contact person with Kemboi and he is expected to shed more light on the stash. Those in the know say the flight to Somalia was a decoy as the money had been moved to Burundi after the movers found it difficult pushing it to Kigali. Kemboi, who was released yesterday morning on condition he returns to the airport this morning with full details about the owner of the money, is reported to have told detectives that the “money belonged to a senior politician”. “We are waiting for the man to give us full details about the senior politician he claims to have sent him to collect the money,” said a senior detective privy to the case.

@Meria uko huku na kimbelembele ya kulike posts za mono zako na hii maneno has been posted somewhere else. Hivi ndivyo mtu wa chura atakunyanganya cheo juu ya kulalia maskio.
 
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