Fresh details have emerged on how businessman Imran Khosla has been manipulating the justice system.
He moves through various institutions tied to legal processes to kill cases on behalf of powerful interests.
Insiders say Khosla invokes President Ruto’s name to twist legal outcomes. Is Kenya’s justice system being hijacked by political middlemen?
According to sources, Khosla routinely invokes President William Ruto’s name to intimidate officials and push outcomes in his favour.
“Because he was once seen near the president or the president attended one of his events, he now throws that around to pressure people,” said a source familiar with his operations.
Khosla has visited key government offices after being approached by parties under investigation and demanded that cases be dropped.
Most times, uncertain of the legitimacy of his requests, officials reportedly comply, either terminating cases or distorting facts to match his demands.
Attempts to reach Khosla for comment were unsuccessful.
His phone went unanswered.
Those working in the criminal justice system say Khosla is known for aggressive tactics.
“He throws his weight around and threatens people to get what he wants. This has gone too far,” said one officer.
Often described as a shadow broker, Khosla is deeply embedded in both the betting world and the political elite.
He is reportedly the bridge between Betika’s powerful owners and key figures within the government.
But his reach doesn’t end there.
He is also said to be the operator behind Pepeta, a betting company allegedly backed by controversial financiers.
These figures rely on Khosla to quietly push their agenda in government circles.
To them, Khosla isn’t just a business partner.
He is their shield.
The one who walks into boardrooms and political offices on their behalf.
His power was on full display during his son’s extravagant wedding in Mombasa, now dubbed Kenya’s most expensive private ceremony.
The event drew in top politicians, tycoons, and government insiders.
President William Ruto attended in person, solidifying what many say was not just a wedding, but a deliberate show of strength.
Insiders involved in the event’s planning claim the real funders were Betika’s secretive owners, tycoons who prefer to operate in the background. Khosla was their frontman, the face of a carefully engineered power alliance.
Those with experiences of interference, especially in relation to criminal cases, are encouraged to send direct messages.