Upper Hill offices blocked from offering service to the public told to come back another day

Justice delayed is justice denied.This is why on Kenyan headlines thre is a series of arrests made in links to the recent terror attacks that Kenya has unfortunately experienced causing harm and trauma once again that has left a mark on the lives of the survivors and loved ones of those who have lost their lives.

After the terrorist attack at Dusit D2 complex, the police impounded a car usedby the attackers but it later emerged that there was another car with a similar registration number KCN 340.

Suspicions were evocked over the double registration with eyes turning at the National Transport and Safety Authority which is mandated with the registration task.

Several NTSA officials arrested in probe on car used by terrorists during DusitD2 attack

Well today in follow up investigations, Anti-Terrorism Police Unit visited Upper NTSA offices Wednesday morning to arrest the NTSA staff who facilitated the registration of the cars used by the Dusit D2 Hotel terrorists attakers.

It is believed the ATPU officers stormed the premises at 9AM and arrested a few of the employees and took them to their Upper Hill offices for interrogation.

The officers also blocked anyone from entering or leaving the offices asking those seeking services at the Upperhill offices to cancel their plans and come back another day.

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