Keriako Tobiko Forced To Intervene In Safaricom Murder Case After Shoddy Investigations By DCI
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CAPTION: Safaricom CEO was once caught snooping at Sylvia Mulinge's bum. She is subject of a criminal probe by the Director of Public Prosecutions. Once again, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has been forced to follow-up on a criminal matter, after mishandling by local police. A Safaricom staffer Sylvia Mulinge was accused of causing the death of Mary Kusa Etale (Deceased) who sustained Serious Injuries while driving recklessly vehicle number KBU 483M, a Toyota Prado, along the Southern By-Pass in Nairobi.
Foul-play and bribery was cited as perhaps the reason why investigations did not conclude and charges brought despite the glaring evidence.
There was fear among the victim’s kin that the financial muscle of Safaricom could have tampered with the investigations.
Safaricom in their typical arrogance believe that they can get away with anything, from arm-twisting Government to create an environment which stifles competition, to even getting away with murder.
This incident further dents the image of the telecommunications firm, which despite instructions from parent company Vodafone to Bob Collymore, to settle these issues amicably, he continues to play hide and seek.
Hereby attached is the letter written this week by the Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions.
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