‘My life is in danger!’ Says city tycoon

Priscillah Nyambura Njue , a mother of two and a business woman has decided to go public claiming that a police officer want her dead so that he can take her sh.500 million land. She has decided to go public over the matter after police declined to act.

She says that her family acquired the five acre piece of land near SGR terminus in Syokimau in 2000 through their firm, Agro Complex (K) Limited. Their brother Mingi Waweru was appointed administrator of the property on behalf of other siblings. After the death of her brother, Waweru, she was given power of attorney over the land. Later on, six individuals also emerged with tittle deeds, staking claim on the land. The ownership dispute is in court.

She has written to the Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji to institute investigations into her claims, insisting she has evidence against the officer. She says that she has lost faith in the police to probe her claims into a matter involving their “untouchable” colleague working in cahoots with other people claiming ownership of the same parcel of land.

She claims that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has been trailing her since 2016 when an attempt to abduct her was made at her Kilimani house; ”Two suspicious people, a man and a woman in a car tried to force their way into my compound but were repulsed by my security men. I later learned they had been sent by the officer to abduct me in order to get gold of documents related to the land.”

The second attempt to harm her was made two years later when she was allegedly poisoned at a popular café in Lavington where she had gone to have lunch on November 28, 2018. She lodged a complaint at Kilimani Police Station after a doctor administered first aid. She claims those eyeing the land have hatched a plot to kill her and are using the officer to execute the mission. She shared her tribulations with DCI boss George Kinoti.

Nyambura who lives alone since her twin daughters are studying in Britain and United States of America says; ”Sometimes I am forced to flee the country and seek refuge either in the UK or USA where the cold weather is not friendly to my ageing body. I need a peaceful life to enjoy my wealth. I don’t want to live in perpetual fear and that’s why I have decided to ask Haji to look into my plight.”

In the letter to the DPP, Nyambura listed six individuals including a cousin and former house help, she claims are on the officer’s payroll to spy on her.

 

 

 

 

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