The Ngiritas have alleged that the lead investigator in the NYS corruption cases framed them in his recording statement after they declined a whisky invite at his residence.
In an affidavit commissioned and annexed in court, one of the family member Jeremiah Ngichini Ngirita claims that officer Mike Julius Kingoo Muia was their partner in a company that traded with NYS.
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“I together with Mike Julius Kingoo Muia have been carrying out the business of supplying hardware and renovating facilities at the National Youth Service in Gilgil.”Ngichina conveys.
He further alleges that that the family’s business relationship with senior turned sour after which hostility arose.
“After our business and relationship went soar, Mike Julius Kingoo Muia vowed to use his position to fight our family,” Ngichina explains.
According to Mr Ngichini,officer Muia’s efforts to reestablish his ties with the family were fruitless.
Ngichina went ahead to convey that he, together with his sisters Phylis Njeri and Ann Wambere Ngirita ,met the officer at Rafiki club along Langata road.
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“At the meeting, he suggested that we should proceed to his residence to take refreshments which we declined.”He states.
“He then told us that he would take the statement of Ms Wambere Ngirita at his residence alone as they enjoy Black Label Whisky which we declined,” Ngichina adds.
According to Ngichina, the officer exhibited unprofessional behavior by making sexual advances on his sisters during recording of statements.
“Muia assigned himself to write the statement of Ms Wambere and the said taking of statement lasted from 9am to 3pm where they constantly disagreed as a result of his sexual advances to her.”
“The cause of all the allegations against me and my family is due to the business disagreements between Mike Julius Kingoo Muia and ourselves. All the said allegations are totally false and malicious,” Ngichina states in his affidavit.
The Ngiritas are accused of receiving more than Sh100 million through 3 unnamed companies and are in remand waiting for a ruling on their bail application.
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