The National Police Service allegedly has the records of three key international election officials, according to Wafula Chebukati, chair of the IEBC. George Kinoti, the director of criminal investigations, has denied this assertion. Given Chebukati’s claim that the NPS had essential voting equipment, the most recent revelations immediately call into question the validity of election preparations.
Hours after Chebukati expressed his concern over the matter, the DCI director issued a statement in which he claimed that the remarks are not only inaccurate but also deceptive.Chebukati claimed that supplies for the elections had been seized and were being stored in a building known as the “OCS Anti Terror Police Unit.” Such an office didn’t exist, according to Kinoti.
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The statement from the chairman of the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), Wafula Chebukati, dated July 22, 2022, revealing that three IEBC personnel were held by OCS ATPU, is something that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations takes very seriously.”By means of this statement, the Directorate makes it clear that no such people, as well as no other IEBC personnel, have ever been detained anywhere on the territory of the Republic of Kenya. Additionally, there is no OCS Anti-Terrorism Police Unit office within the DCI “said Kinoti.
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