Exposed: How senator Wetangula and cronies are involved in illegal gold business

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By Cyprian Nyakundi

Senator Wetangula is involved in a Gold smuggling syndicate where he is said to be using his deep and dynastic connections to lobby and get clearance for the illicit gold, in the latest scam where Wetangula is alleged to have assisted some shady dealers who attempted to steal gold belonging to Sheikh Makhtoum, the ruler of Dubai.

They were ably assisted in this scam by Jared Otieno and a powerful cabinet secretary.

It won’t be the first time. Joe Kirimi, Elly Kalekwa, Paul Kobia also stole gold belonging to Congo President Joseph Kabila.

Do these individuals know how they compromise our position as a leading transit hub, when they engage in such extortion activities?

It’s not the first time the powerful CS is being involved in a scam. Previously he was involved in extortion using the Ruaraka Land Scam through conman Francis Mburu who is still protected by GSU officers

Francis Mburu is alleged to have had sexual relations with Supreme Court Judge Njoki Ndungu. He was her sponsor back when she was struggling.

The powerful CS was working closely with Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko while trying to steal Government money through fictitious Ruaraka land compensation deal.

It is extremely unfortunate that a section of Githeri media has been bribed to project the powerful CS as a potential presidential candidate.

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