Matiang'i back in the country after two week trip abroad

Witnesses said he looked happy and laughed with some of those present.

In Summary

•The officers broke into his residence on February 15, ransacked the house and left.

•Matiang'i said he will not be available for questioning by the DCI since he was out of the country.

Former Interior Cabinet secretary Fred Matiangi.
Former Interior Cabinet secretary Fred Matiangi.
Image: FILE

Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i has reportedly jetted back to the country on Saturday night after a two-week trip to the UK for private reasons.

Matiangi is now considering presenting himself before the DCI headquarters in Nairobi for statement recording after earlier summonses, officials close to him said.

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Attempts to reach the former CS were futile as he did not respond to our calls.

He landed on Saturday aboard KLM Flight 0566 and was received at JKIA by close family members.

His departure on February 19 sparked speculations he sneaked out but he later clarified he was on a private trip to UK and would come back.

Those in the know said he was keen to clear his name over claims of false publication of information.

The Immigration Department had revealed that Matiangi left the country  a week before he was summoned.

"The subject departed on February 19, 2023, through JKIA  on KLM flight number  KL566," reads the letter.

The letter was written by Director General Emmanuel Simiyu, dated February 28, 2023.

Matiang'i had been summoned to appear before the DCI on February 24, 2023.

In a letter, detective Michael Sang directed Matiang'i to appear before him at Mazingira House at 9.30 am without fail.

However,  Matiang'i said he will not be available for questioning by the DCI since he was out of the country.

The bone of contention revolves around the alleged raid in which police denied involvement and said they sought a court order to obtain CCTV footage from Matiang'i's home.

The officers broke into his residence on February 15, ransacked the house and left.

This was after on February 8, 2023, it was alleged that a group of elite police officers had surrounded the home of the former Interior CS in Karen, Nairobi.

The reason behind the sudden raid remained unclear.

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