- LSK has stated the reasons for submitting a formal request to withdraw from Ndimangui Kijagi case following allegations of kidnapping on June 21
- When he arrived at the Mountains Court, Kigaga filed two applications as the investigation was underway and new progress emerged
- The Supreme Court emphasized his orders to protect him while giving him time to answer the new questions around the case
Nairobi: A case involving technology specialist Ndiangui Kinyaga, whose allegations of his abduction sparked a national anger, has taken a new direction after the Kenya Law Society (LSK) submitted a formal request to withdraw from representing him.
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This follows allegations that Kijagi may have deceived Kenyans that he was kidnapped.
Kinyaga, who was reportedly kidnapped on June 21, appeared in the Mountains Court on Thursday, July 24.
Earlier, the Kenya Law Society (LSK) claimed that Kitagia was kidnapped by government officials in a confusing situation.
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However, the following investigation showed that the technology specialist may have been voluntarily hiding, which raised doubts about the legitimacy of the alleged kidnapping.
Conflicted information was necessary Lsk Presenting an affidavit in court, saying that the confusion had severely affected the case and made it difficult to continue with legal representation.

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“This conflict has made it very difficult to continue to represent him,” The affidavit was read.
Also, reports indicate that the attorney general Martha Karua is also planning to withdraw from the case, citing new reports that question the Criminal allegations.
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During his appearance in court, Kyagia called for the case to be postponed and demanded that the court continue to give him protection against arrest.
He told the court that he was afraid of his safety and needed time through the affidavit with his lawyers, Kibe Mungai and Wahome Thuku.
“Sir, please add time to the existing orders so that I will not be arrested by the police. I ask for your protection because I am afraid of my life and my arrest,” He said.
The Supreme Court under Judge Chacha Mwita extended the period of existing orders that prevented police from arresting him, unless he committed another offense.
The judge also gave him 14 days to submit an affidavit to explain the reason for his disappearance and re -emerge.
“You have been given 14 days from today to appoint an attorney to want him to represent in this case, if you need one. In the same period, you should submit an affidavit to explain what you know about what happened. Judge Chacha ordered.
The case will be reconsidered on September 16, 2025.
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Meanwhile, the disappearance of the trauma followed the search for officers DCI At his home in Kinoo, due to a post he posted on the X social network (formerly Twitter).
The image, spread online before The procession On June 25, it had the Kenyan national emblem and listed model activities such as protests towards the White House and the inauguration of the ‘Transitional Council’, which was described as provocative.

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According to DCI Director, Mohamed Amin, police conducted a valid search at the home of Kisaga and took electronic equipment.
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