Police reveal plan by Iranian ambassador to Kenya of sneaking terror suspects out of the country

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Anti-Terror Police Unit (ATPU) have narrated sensational details to a court about a plot to sneak two Iranian terror suspects out of the country that was hatched by Iranian ambassador to Kenya Hadi Farajvand.

ATPU investigator Geoffrey Busolo told a court on Monday that the suspects, Ahmad Abolfathi Mohammed and Sayed Mansour Mousavi, were to flee on February 11 using air tickets purchased by the ambassador and temporary Iranian passports issued by the embassy.

“The diplomat booked air tickets and the two were scheduled to flee the country on February 11 with Qatar Airways. We are still pursuing various leads and other individuals who were involved,” Mr Busolo said.

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Prisons officer Wesley Kiptanui Kipkemoi, lawyer Robin Bundi Nyangaresi, and Ghanaian Shemgrant Agyei were to help in the escape. They would have received Ksh 15 million for securing the escape.

Police say their investigations show that Kipkemoi was introduced to the Iranian diplomat by one A. Okello between May and June last year. They met twice with senior diplomats from the Iranian embassy before being introduced to another man identified as Noor.

“The investigations are very complex since we have to review several CCTV footages retrieved from several hotels where they met with the Iranian diplomat and their phone data. They had also been given a lot of money,” said prosecutor Duncan Ondimu.

The Iranian ambassador however refuted the claims by police, admitting to attempting to seek the release of the terror suspects but through legal means.

The Iranian ambassador to Kenya Dr Hadi Farajvand addresses journalists at the Iranian embassy in February 25, 2019. /FAITH MUTEGI

He accused Wesley Kiptanui Kipkemoi and Shemgrant Agyei of trying to extort from him under the disguise of being high ranking Interior ministry officials.

The two claimed to be in a position of securing the release of the Iranian nationals but at a fee, he said.

He said certain unnamed countries are working to sabotage relations between Iran and Kenya.

“Whenever we offer something to Kenya for the development of Kenya, I think there are some hands, invisible hands behind those activities that bring some issue to the media which is really not important,” he said.

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