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FOUR CHARGED OVER OVER Kenyattas’ KAREN LAND FRAUD.

by Robert Guyana


Four suspects people have been charged at milimani law courts after they were accused of forging land documnts in Karen.

The four Samakin Lesingiran,Jonah Saluni Tuuko, James Owino Opere and Mohamed Muhammud Wako alias Hussein Mohamed appeared before magistrate Martha Mutuku and denied the charges.

They are said to have forged a Title deed for a parcel of land in Karen,Nairobi belonging to a prominent politician.

The land in question is said to be behind the Hub Mall in Karen at the Windy Ridge Junction.

They are said to have trespassed on a five-acre parcel in Karen that belongs to President Uhuru Kenyatta’s family.

Court established that the four conspired and made a false document in September 2020 purporting to be a genuine and valid plan issued by the Director of Surveys for the 5 acre piece of land in Windy Ridge Lane in Karen with an estimated value of Kshs. 350 million.

Mohamed Muhammud Wako, popular as Hussein Maohamed, has been charged with 10 counts including conspiracy to defraud, forgery, forcible entry, making a document without authority, and making a false document.

“On unknown date and place in the Republic of Kenya, Mohamed Muhammud Wako jointly with another before the court, with intent to defraud M/S GOODISON TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED of her parcel of land LR. NO. 1159/88……forged a signature of Stephen Maina Gitira on document namely Deed Plan No. 422365,” Chief magistrate Wendy Kagendo read the charges to them.

The 1st accused (Mohamed Muhammud Wako) was granted a bond of Kshs. 2 million, while the other 3 accused persons were handed a bond of Kshs. 500,000 and a cash bail of Kshs. 200,000 ahead of pretrial set for 19th of January.

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