Police dismiss claims MP Koimburi was abducted: ‘He hid after evading arrest’

Image of Juja MP George Koimburi moments after being found dumped alive inside a coffee plantation in Kiambu County.
The National Police Service (NPS) has
dismissed claims that Juja Member of Parliament George Koimburi was abducted,
saying the lawmaker had deliberately evaded arrest in connection with an
ongoing land fraud investigation.
In a statement released Monday, the NPS
addressed a viral video circulating on social and mainstream media that
purportedly showed the MP being dumped at a farm in Juja.
The police service said Koimburi went into
hiding after learning that officers intended to arrest him on Friday, May 23,
following approval from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(ODPP) to proceed with charges.
“The MP, having been fully aware of police
intentions to arrest him, evaded a dragnet and duped officers by escaping on a
motorcycle with his private security and switched off his mobile phone,” the
NPS said.
Koimburi’s vehicle was intercepted, but
only the driver was found inside, the statement said.
The driver was taken in, recorded a
statement, and was later released. The MP, who remained out of reach over the
weekend, resurfaced on Monday amid the abduction allegations.
Police say officers from Juja visited the
location shown in the video, and the scene has been “properly documented.”
In addition, the Directorate of Criminal
Investigations (DCI) is analyzing the amateur footage and investigating all
circumstances surrounding the claims.
“The National Police Service urges anyone
with information regarding the incident shown in the video to come forward and
assist with the investigation,” the statement concluded.
Koimburi was allegedly abducted outside a
church in Mugutha, Kiambu County, on Sunday. He was later found dumped at a coffee plantation in Kiambu on Monday.
Video footage of Sunday’s incident showed
Koimburi being driven away in a silver Subaru Forester bearing civilian
registration plates after he was captured.
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua,
who visited the legislator in a Nairobi hospital on Monday, thereafter claimed
the MP was found with soft-tissue injuries from being “badly beaten”.
He told reporters that the MP lost his voice from the incident due to a dangerous chemical the captors allegedly made
him inhale.
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