• According to DCI Parklands, the complainant is Rajendra Sanghani the managing director of Granada Trading Limited.
• He claims to have received numerous phone calls from Bryan whom he has known for many years.
A Magistrates Court is to mention a case in which Businessman Samuel Brian Yongo Otumba was detained for five days to allow police to conclude investigations into a cyber harassment case.
Yongo was arraigned before magistrate Dolphina Alego Monday over allegations of cyber harassment.
He was arrested on April 20 at Lavington in Nairobi.
According to DCI Parklands, the complainant is Rajendra Sanghani, the managing director of Granada Trading Limited.
He claims to have received numerous phone calls from Bryan whom he has known for many years.
The complainant reported that Brian kept calling through WhatsApp claiming that he had been appointed by Sanghani's brother to pursue him over allegations relating to their family property and money.
The DCI told the court that he would abuse him and swear in his mother's name.
He was subsequently arrested and the officers confiscated his phones which were subject to an analysis at DCI Headquarters forensic lab for extraction.
When he was arraigned on Monday, DCI sought for more time to finalise their probe.
Milimani Senior Principal Magistrate Alego directed police to record statements from the complainant Rajendra Shanghani, who is the Managing Director of Granada Trading Company Limited ahead of today's mention.