Albert Ojwang: Dig Eliud Lagat’s phone number is in Paruwanja, Kenyans pour out ‘greetings’

  • Online players dug Dig Lagat and started sending him a message, ranging from sharp insults to emotional explosions about Albert Ojwang’s death
  • One brave Kenyan claimed Dig Lagat received their phone, but appeared to lose words as public pressure increased
  • Many Kenyans claimed a response from Lagat after he emerged allegations that he had ordered Ojwang ‘arrest, which led to his controversial death in the hands of police

Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat faces fierce opposition from Kenyans online, following the brutal death of blogger X and teacher Albert Ojwang.

Albert Ojwang: Kenyans ‘greet’ Dig Eliud Lagat after his phone number leaked
Source: Facebook

Was Dig Lagat’s number leaked?

Lagat, who is alleged to have ordered Ojwang’s arrest for allegedly false information about him, has now been the target of public anger.

The teenager, known online as Alberto Januzaj, was arrested at his home and transported for approximately 400 kilometers to Nairobi.

It is said he was interviewed by officials of DCI And he was later placed at the Nairobi Police Station, where he died in detention.

The results of the corpse revealed that Ojwang was beaten to death, which contradicts the previous allegations that he died from injuries.

Kenyans, outraged by such horrible statements and thought to be a misuse of authority, have taken things in their hands.

Online players succeeded in digging what they believe to be Lagat’s personal phone number and in a popular online protest, they have begun to “send a greeting” to him.

These words, which are often mocked on social networks, refer to shooting a person, sending short messages or sending money by phone, usually in KSh 1, to confirm the identity associated with that number before launching a severe attack.

TUKO.co.ke saw several pictures of the offensive and sensitive messages allegedly sent to the police boss.

They differed from discouraging words to vague accusations and even insults.

One brave networker claimed that Lagat received his phone, but was stunned and answered, allegedly silent before cutting the phone.

Here are several Kenyan views on social networks:

Moureen Aseka:

“The people of my country.”

Maggy Ka Muchiri:

“Weeee Genz Knowledge is at another level.

Happy Hellen:

“The tears of the weak are free of charge.”

Chimamie Kamammy:

“How can one sleep at night knowing that Evertbody curses how can you kill someone and you are out there sleeping peacefully you are not afraid of that curse is a curse?”

Miah:

“Why is he in touch? Tell him he doesn’t hold my phone 😂 I’m not wrong.

Paul Otieno:

“Being a Kenyan is just a professional problem.”

Samuel Mbugua:

“He has turned off the phone. When fear is over they are afraid to lose power.”

What did Ojwang’s father tell Dig Lagat?

After receiving the results of the investigation on June 10, Ojwang’s father, Meshack Opiyo, firmly said that his son was killed.

He suggested that Lagat could find out what was happening, considering that he was reported to be a complainant behind his child’s arrest.

He questioned why, if Ojwang allegedly criticized the police chief, he appeared to be the only one appointed, despite many others criticizing the government authorities.

Opiyo complained that his son’s sudden death interrupted his dreams, revealing that he worked tirelessly in the coast of the coast to help his education.

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