Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2025

Simon Muteti was released

Simon Muteti was released What had happened? Simon Muteti was abducted on October 22, 2024 in Laikipia District, Timau town, allegedly by persons believed to be police officers, believed to be a special unit. He was released on February 11, LSK President Faith Odhiambo announced. Mutti was held incommunicado for more than three months. The LSK boss promised to provide the necessary legal and psychological support to Muteti and his family, who had been searching for him for months. What had Muteti done? Before his abduction on October 22, 2024, Simon Muteti was involved in various professional and social activities. He graduated from Kenyatta University and had experience working with the Kenya Criminal Investigation Department. His role in law enforcement suggests a commitment to public service and security. In addition, he was recognized as a humanitarian advocate, focusing on issues related to enforced disappearances and human rights in Kenya1. This advocacy work likely contributed to his notoriety and may have played a role in the circumstances of his abduction. The LSK has been a leader in providing legal services to abducted Kenyans since the Gen Z protests began. And this is an alarming trend of enforced disappearances not only in urban centers like Nairobi, but across the country.

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