DCI reveals why they will not summon Prophet Owuor

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has refuted claims that Prophet David Owour would be summoned to record a statement.

Detective Francis Wanjau on Thursday said that they won’t be summoning the man of God anytime soon.

“Prophet Owour is not like a Mukorino from Kawangware we cannot just summon him anyhow,” said Wanjau.

On Wednesday, a DCI officer had told the media that they had sent a letter to Prophet Owour through his lawyer Kimani Watenga asking him to choose the day he prefers between Thursday and Friday to appear for summoning.

Jayne Muthoni’s family have accused Prophet Owour of fraudulently obtaining properties owned by their sister Muthoni.

He further said that Muthoni had not yet recorded a statement because they wanted her to undergo a medical check-up at the hospital.

“The doctors should look into her state of mind and tell us if she is of sound mind. She might record a statement and later say she was not in her right state of mind,” Wanjau said.

Muthoni’s sister, Alyce Macharia had said that Jayne had been taken to a hospital for a check-up and tests to determine what drugs, if any, were used to weaken her memory and will. The facility was however not identified.

However, Wanjau questioned the media present at the police station on how they knew that Prophet Owour was coming to the station.

“We don’t want to train our police to chase media. Did you hear it from fake social media?” asked Wanjau.

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