Woman moves to court claiming ownership of Jimi Wanjigi’s disputed land

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By Citizen Reporter January 31, 2022 11:23 (EAT)
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Woman moves to court claiming ownership of Jimi Wanjigi’s disputed land
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A woman has moved to court seeking to be enjoined as an interested party in a case in which businessman Jimi Wanjigi obtained orders stopping his arrest and prosecution over a disputed land parcel.

Cissy Kalunde Musembi says that she is the registered owner of the land, adding that the parcel has a case before the Land and Environment Court.

She argues that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has established that Wanjigi is part of a wider syndicate that has forged documents of ownership.

“There is urgent need for the court to consider the joinder application of the Interested Party/ Applicant before the directions are issued in the matter to allow the court to see through the fraud and theft that was hatched and designed

“With the aim of fraudulently snatching away from the Interested Party/ Applicant the property known as Land Reference Number 1870/11/200 comprised in grant registered as number IR. No.65800/1," court papers read.

Musembi says that the orders issued to Wanjigi restraining the Inspector General of Police and the Director of Public Prosecutions from arresting and prosecuting the petitioners and Augustine Kairo Thuo were procured by misdirecting and withholding material facts from the court so as to protect persons who want to defraud and con her the property.

The land situated in Nairobi’s Westlands area is valued at Ksh.56 million.

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