Earrings, phones… Wanjigi lists items worth over Ksh.8M seized during police raid at his Muthaiga home
Businessman Jimi Wanjigi has moved to court seeking to have Acting Inspector General of Police (IG) Gilbert Masengeli and Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) boss Amin Mohamed Ibrahim ordered to return items worth over Ksh.8.5 million (around USD 68,801) which were illegally confiscated from his residence on August 8, 2024.
Wanjigi told the court that an iPhone 15 ProMax, an
iPhone 14, two Samsung Flip 5 devices and a house communication gadget were illegally seized from his premises by authorities.
He also included an Apple laptop Serial
No. CO2VK229HTD5, Apple i-Pad Serial No. DMPCXOIFNTH4, an Apple i-Pad Serial
No. P7YG49F07K, an Apple i-Pad Serial No. DMPCTON6NTJ2 k, a Samsung tablet
Serial No. R52T404WEGE and a DVR (HIKVISION Network Video Recorder Model
DS-9632NI-18 Serial No. D05619843 on his list of missing items.
The jewelry collection featured several
high-value pieces comprising Cartier items such as the Hoop Love Earrings in
rose gold, valued at $2,080; the Juste Un Clou Ring in yellow gold, valued at
$1,320; the Love Ring with three diamonds in yellow gold, valued at $4,100; and
two pairs of Pave Diamond Stud Earrings, one in white gold and the other in
rose gold, each valued at $9,400.
Wanjigi also listed a pair of Cartier
Trinity Earrings valued at $2,000, and a Van Cleef and Arpels Mother of Pearl
Vintage Alhambra pendant valued at $3,000.
Additional jewelry included an Elias
Baguette Ring with diamond, valued at $1,000; Prada crystal embellished stud
earrings, valued at $830; a Mejuri Slim Signet Ring valued at $208; a Mejuri
Duo Beaded Stacker Ring valued at $48; a Mejuri Beaded Ring.
Other items include a Mejuri Gemstone
Coil Ring, valued at $128, a Hermes Clic H Bracelet, valued at $700, a Patek
Philippe Calatrava, valued at $10,000, a Casio Dual Time Film Watch Vintage,
valued at $2,000 and Apple Air Pods Max, valued at $800.
Similarly, Wanjigi included a Bose Ultra
open Earbuds (x2), valued at $800, a Bose quiet Comfort limited edition, valued
at $300, a Sony wh-100 mx5, valued at $400, old Cut diamond Stud
earrings, valued at $16,609 and 570 USD reportedly taken from Irene Wanjigi,
Mary Wambui and one of Wanjigi’s staffers
“Pending the hearing and determination
of the Application and Suit, the Court be and is hereby pleased to grant an
Order directing the Respondents to return to the Plaintiffs/Applicants the
following items illegally confiscated from the Plaintiffs,” the application reads in part.
“Pending the hearing and determination
of the Application, the Honourable Court be and is hereby pleased to grant an
Order restraining the Defendants or anyone acting under their instructions,
behest, direction or authority from confiscating and/or destroying any property
belonging to the Plaintiffs.”
Wanjigi had moved to court seeking to block his arrest over
involvement in the widely publicised ‘Nane Nane’ protests staged in Nairobi in
August.
The former presidential candidate
claimed that police teargassed him and pursued him to his home on 44 Muthaiga
Road, and thereafter attempted to forcefully enter his residence to arrest him.
Wanjigi has also denied police reports
that items including teargas canisters were allegedly seized from one of his
escort vehicles outside his residence.
"The Applicant denies knowledge of
the stated items and discovery, categorically stating that the motor vehicle in
which they were discovered if at all, does not belong to him or any of his
associates or affiliates as reported," he said in court papers.
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