
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja and Director of Criminal Investigations Mohamed Amin have appeared in court at the Milimani High Court today, January 30, 2025, concerning the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of three men from Mlolongo.
The appearance follows several missed court dates, prompting increased public and legal pressure for answers.
Both Kanja and Amin testified under oath, stating unequivocally that the three missing individuals are not currently in police custody.
They reiterated that a comprehensive investigation is underway, but offered few details, citing the sensitive nature of the ongoing process. The lack of concrete information has fueled speculation and public concern about the men’s whereabouts.
The court appearance was mandated after repeated summonses were issued to both officials. This legal action highlights the seriousness with which the court is treating the matter and underscores the intense public interest surrounding the disappearances.
Families of the missing men have expressed frustration with the lack of progress in the investigation.
The case has drawn national attention, raising concerns about potential police involvement in the disappearances.
While both Kanja and Amin denied the men are in custody, the continued lack of information has done little to quell public anxieties. The investigation remains ongoing, and further court appearances are anticipated as the search for the missing men continues.