- A car believed to
have been used by people who killed IEBC ICT manager Chris Msando has been
intercepted in Uganda
- The car had Ugandan
number plates as a decoy
- Ugandan Flying squad
officers also arrested the driver and two other people who are believed to be
Chris Msando’s killers who were trying to flee A black Toyota Fortuner vehicle
with Ugandan number plates which is believed to have been used by the killers
of IEBC ICT manager Chris Msando has been nabbed in Uganda.
TUKO.co.ke has learnt
that Ugandan Flying Squad officers intercepted the vehicle with the supposed
killers of Msando who were trying to flee. The vehicle was nabbed at Pabbo
Sub-county, Amuru District in northern Uganda, on Friday,July 4, afternoon.
The Ugandan flying
squad officers arrested three suspects, a Kenyan national and two Ugandans who
have been detained.The suspects have been identified as Mathew Butia ,a Kenyan
national, and Mr Joseph Okongo and Moses Goloba both Ugandans.
The suspects are said
to have entered Uganda through Malaba border post in Tororo District and were
heading to Juba, the capital of South Sudan.According to fresh reports reaching
our news desk, the Ugandan flying squad officers found a Kenyan number plate
inside the vehicle which had Ugandan registration plate as a decoy.
Speaking about the new
development, a top Ugandan police officer said the Kenyan number plate found in
the vehicle is registered to a popular Kenyan politician. As reported by
TUKO.co.ke earlier, the late Chris Msando was killed by unknown people who
dumped his body, and that of his female friend at a thicket in Kikuyu.
The murder sparked
heated debates in the country with countless people calling for an immediate probe.
According to post-mortem results, the late Msando was killed by strangling,
with his body bearing serious marks of torture.The arrest Msando’s alleged
killer in Uganda comes barely a week after he was murdered. The Kenyan
government is still mum over the arrest. Keep it here for more on this as it
unfolds.