CS Justice Muturi Records Statement at Kilimani Over Son’s Kidnapping Case
In a dramatic turn of events, Cabinet Secretary for Public Service and Human Capital Development, Justice Muturi, was summoned by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to provide a statement at Kilimani Police Station regarding the abduction of his son, Leslie Muturi, last year.
Speaking to the press after his statement, CS Muturi revealed the emotional toll the incident has taken on him and his family. “This matter remains deeply personal to me as a father, and I am committed to supporting every effort to ensure justice is served,” he said, emphasizing his trust in the DCI’s ability to uncover the truth.
A Father’s Plea for Justice
The abduction of Leslie Muturi shook the nation, with widespread calls for intensified security measures to prevent similar incidents. While details surrounding the kidnapping remain scarce, CS Muturi’s public statement highlights the ongoing nature of the investigation.
The CS expressed his confidence in Kenya’s investigative agencies, commending their dedication to resolving the case. “Let us continue to trust in the process and work together to build a society where every Kenyan feels safe and secure,” he urged.
The Backstory: Leslie Muturi’s Abduction
Leslie Muturi, a university student known for his academic brilliance and active participation in community projects, was abducted under mysterious circumstances in 2024. Despite a frantic search and a national outcry, few leads have emerged, leaving the family and the public desperate for answers.
According to sources close to the investigation, the DCI has been following critical leads, with CS Muturi’s statement potentially shedding light on key aspects of the case.
Public Confidence in the Process
Kenyans have expressed mixed reactions to the incident, with some praising the CS’s willingness to cooperate with investigators while others question the delay in resolving such high-profile cases. The case underscores the broader issue of insecurity in the country and the urgent need for reforms in investigative processes.
As the investigation continues, Kenyans are hopeful that justice will prevail, not just for Leslie Muturi but for countless others affected by similar crimes.
