2NK fires Driver

Meria

Elder Lister
John Maina Muthoni, who was attached to the 2NK shuttle, was ferrying 14 students who were on their way to Nairobi from Nyeri.

Mid journey, they began abusing substances, including smoking bhang, this prompted him to drive to a nearby police station. The students fled, jumping from the moving vehicle.

Maina has now been fired by his employer faulting him for denting the reputation of the Sacco. What do you think about this?
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Yesterday, we reported how John Muthoni, a driver with the 2NK Sacco, courageously drove to Sagana Police Station upon realising that the high school students he was carrying were smoking bhang and drinking alcohol.

Muthoni was transporting students from Nyeri to Nairobi for their mid-term break. After failing to contain the rowdy and highly intoxicated students, the driver resorted to driving them to the nearby police station.

Sadly, the 14 students (seven boys and seven girls) jumped from the windows of the moving matatu before Muthoni could reach the report desk.

In his own Facebook account, Muthoni has reported that he was sacked for his act of bravely.

The Director of Criminal Investigations George Kinoti, has noted with grave concern the unfolding development and would like to meet the dismissed driver soonest possible.

In this regard, Muthoni is requested to contact the Director urgently through DCI’s toll free hotline 0800 722 203 or present himself at the DCI headquarters along Kiambu Road, on November 29th.

Muthoni should have been commended by his employer for being brave and risking his life to report a serious crime of immorality that involved high school kids, instead of being shown the door.

Drugs abuse is a crime that breaks the hearts of many parents and ruins the lives of many young men and women. Sadly, some adults on this page seemed to support the actions of the students which should be condemned in the strongest terms possible.

The DCI notes with great concern that school-going children are increasingly becoming vulnerable to the temptation of drug usage during mid-term and holiday breaks. This might have contributed to recent acts of criminality, involving torching of school dormitories and other properties.

Our detectives in Nyeri have made good progress in tracking down the students who escaped and once investigations are completed, they will face the full force of the law.

The Director DCI wishes to encourage more Kenyans to step forward and report crimes happening in their communities for action. Your anonymity is 100% guaranteed.

Speak up to help save lives! #FichuakwaDCI 0800 722 203. Usiogope.
 
John Maina Muthoni, who was attached to the 2NK shuttle, was ferrying 14 students who were on their way to Nairobi from Nyeri.

Mid journey, they began abusing substances, including smoking bhang, this prompted him to drive to a nearby police station. The students fled, jumping from the moving vehicle.

Maina has now been fired by his employer faulting him for denting the reputation of the Sacco. What do you think about this?
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Nooo! The driver did the right thing !
 
Yesterday, we reported how John Muthoni, a driver with the 2NK Sacco, courageously drove to Sagana Police Station upon realising that the high school students he was carrying were smoking bhang and drinking alcohol.

Muthoni was transporting students from Nyeri to Nairobi for their mid-term break. After failing to contain the rowdy and highly intoxicated students, the driver resorted to driving them to the nearby police station.

Sadly, the 14 students (seven boys and seven girls) jumped from the windows of the moving matatu before Muthoni could reach the report desk.

In his own Facebook account, Muthoni has reported that he was sacked for his act of bravely.

The Director of Criminal Investigations George Kinoti, has noted with grave concern the unfolding development and would like to meet the dismissed driver soonest possible.

In this regard, Muthoni is requested to contact the Director urgently through DCI’s toll free hotline 0800 722 203 or present himself at the DCI headquarters along Kiambu Road, on November 29th.

Muthoni should have been commended by his employer for being brave and risking his life to report a serious crime of immorality that involved high school kids, instead of being shown the door.

Drugs abuse is a crime that breaks the hearts of many parents and ruins the lives of many young men and women. Sadly, some adults on this page seemed to support the actions of the students which should be condemned in the strongest terms possible.

The DCI notes with great concern that school-going children are increasingly becoming vulnerable to the temptation of drug usage during mid-term and holiday breaks. This might have contributed to recent acts of criminality, involving torching of school dormitories and other properties.

Our detectives in Nyeri have made good progress in tracking down the students who escaped and once investigations are completed, they will face the full force of the law.

The Director DCI wishes to encourage more Kenyans to step forward and report crimes happening in their communities for action. Your anonymity is 100% guaranteed.

Speak up to help save lives! #FichuakwaDCI 0800 722 203. Usiogope.
He had right to report a crime but NO right to "kidnap" the passengers and take them to un-intended destination. The best way to handle the situation is ask the passengers to stop drinking and smoking weed in vehicle or get out. If they they don't abide by his rules, he should have stopped the vehicle and called police or until they get out. It may come as surprise to most of you but the employer may be the only party that did the right thing. Let reason prevail rather than emotions!
 
He had right to report a crime but NO right to "kidnap" the passengers and take them to un-intended destination. The best way to handle the situation is ask the passengers to stop drinking and smoking weed in vehicle or get out. If they they don't abide by his rules, he should have stopped the vehicle and called police or until they get out. It may come as surprise to most of you but the employer may be the only party that did the right thing. Let reason prevail rather than emotions!
2NK wanajitetea.
Too little too late.
I don't buy this narrative.
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I am wondering kama huyo dere angejitoa kwa lawama if that the vehicle could have been stopped at a routine police check and the students found enjoying themselves.
By now hata wengine wenu mngekuwa mumeshaunda stories kwamba students walikuwa wamelipa extra ndio wakubaliwe waendelee na uraibu wao. But it is our Kenya where we like pointing fingers.


And it is true @Denis Young 2NK hasisimamishwi ovyo ovyo juu board members huwa wameona wadosi wadosi sana mbele.
 
John Maina Muthoni, who was attached to the 2NK shuttle, was ferrying 14 students who were on their way to Nairobi from Nyeri.

Mid journey, they began abusing substances, including smoking bhang, this prompted him to drive to a nearby police station. The students fled, jumping from the moving vehicle.

Maina has now been fired by his employer faulting him for denting the reputation of the Sacco. What do you think about this?
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This story does not make sense at all
 
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