Uhuru’s PA linked to Nairobi torture gang and drug traffickers

A top Nairobi drug and fake money ring leader Robert Momanyi who is alleged to have deep roots in the statehouse has been captured in a gruesome video beating and torturing a man as part of his drug dealing.

At a certain point in the video, Momanyi whips Lloyd Mango, while on his knees for telling people about their “secrets”.


Robert Momanyi

Pictures circulating online show the man suffering helplessly when he was subjected to injuries to his face and head with blood oozing from the injuries as part of a bout of “long-term physical abuse” which is said to have lasted more than 12 hours.

Torture is illegal in Kenya but in reality, it remains rife.

The heinous act is alleged to have taken place along Kirichwa Road, Nairobi at one of the drug lords safe zone from 4 PM until his escape at 5 AM. Kilimani police are yet to respond with claims that they can’t act because of State House links.

Robert Omwenga Momanyi is alleged to be a notorious drug dealer in Nairobi with his special focus on drugs like Shisha, Cocaine and also a Wash Wash fake money Dealer.

They wanted to kill him but he managed to escape when he got a chance. @DCI_Kenya @NPSOfficial_KE These criminals are so brazen because they say they are friends with the President’s PA, Jomo Gecaga. Is this how you run a country? Through gangs? pic.twitter.com/W6di77ugIw— Robert Alai (@RobertAlai) May 3, 2019

Momanyi is alleged to have lured Lloyd Mango to “go have a drink at one of his accomplice’s houses, Stano, when ” 6 other guys joined in and beat him ruthlessly, including Robert Momanyi, beat Lloyd Mango for over 12 hours.

In the video, he carried out his “depraved and prolonged attack” against the “vulnerable, defenceless” victim. Mango didn’t even have the courage to take the stand and answer a single question.

Police have been asked to take action although many Kenyans in believe that the untouchable man with links to the police and top statehouse operative cannot be grabbed of the streets to face justice.

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