Activist and government critic Nzioka Muli has been abducted in Embakasi, Nairobi, as headed to Athi River.
Confirming the news was his brother, who revealed that Nzioka had noticed some vehicles trailing him before he was abducted by unknown people.
The news has triggered a Free Nziola Muli hashtag on social media, with many warning the government of the planned silencing of those opposed to them.
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“At Around 7:49 pm Today in Fedha, Embakasi. As Muli was leaving for Athi River with his brother. Three men in civilian clothing jumped him and forcefully pushed him in a white Corolla.
He had noticed there were people following him earlier, but he did not give it much thought as he has not done anything illegal that would put him in the police radar. None of his family members know where he is as his phone has been since switched off
Muli has been very vocal on this platform, calling out rogue politicians squandering development funds for a very long time,” said Polo Kimani on X
Back in 2024, the government was on the spot for abducting the youth who were against the introduction of taxes that would hurt Kenyans in the long run.
The government, however, denied the allegations as it vowed to deal with those behind the abductions.
