
FATHER CRIES UNCONTROLLABLY FOLLOWING THE ABDUCTION OF HIS SON, A SENIOR POLICE OFFICER!!
Published at : September 21, 2021
The family of a senior police officer allegedly abducted by heavily armed police unit along Blue Post Junction in Thika road has called on the government to produce their son.
They said Osman Godana, 38, a police senior police Sergeant based at Laisamis Police station in Marsabit County a year ago was abducted while travelling to Nairobi on Monday at around 9pm.
His father Omari Godana said his son was in the company of three other friends on a personal vehicle when four armed men, dressed in bullet proof vests ordered them to stop, taking away his son.
“They were from Isiolo County with a GSU friend based in Nairobi County. On their way at Blue Post Junction, a black tinted Toyota Noah that had been trailing at high speed intercepted them and ordered him out. All of the men were armed. All of them had a smart shave, bullet proof vests and were armed. They bundled him into their car and took him off,” said Godana.
Ever since, his phone has been off, and has been untraceable. The father of one has served as a police officer for 14 years and was once a GSU officer.
The case was reported at Gatanga police station, O/B number 20/1/.9/2021.
Godana said his son had been transferred to a police station in West Pokot last year but has been hesitant to report all the while.
He said there is no instant that his son had been in trouble with the law or had a court case, wondering what led to the abduction.
The family has requested for the Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i to tell them the whereabouts of their kin as they claim he is in the hands of the police.
“We want the government to produce our son alive because from the details that we have, he was abducted by police officers. Let him be produced in court if he has committed any crime,” he said.
Muranga County Criminal Investigation Officer Daniel Kandie said the matter had been reported and investigations have commenced.
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They said Osman Godana, 38, a police senior police Sergeant based at Laisamis Police station in Marsabit County a year ago was abducted while travelling to Nairobi on Monday at around 9pm.
His father Omari Godana said his son was in the company of three other friends on a personal vehicle when four armed men, dressed in bullet proof vests ordered them to stop, taking away his son.
“They were from Isiolo County with a GSU friend based in Nairobi County. On their way at Blue Post Junction, a black tinted Toyota Noah that had been trailing at high speed intercepted them and ordered him out. All of the men were armed. All of them had a smart shave, bullet proof vests and were armed. They bundled him into their car and took him off,” said Godana.
Ever since, his phone has been off, and has been untraceable. The father of one has served as a police officer for 14 years and was once a GSU officer.
The case was reported at Gatanga police station, O/B number 20/1/.9/2021.
Godana said his son had been transferred to a police station in West Pokot last year but has been hesitant to report all the while.
He said there is no instant that his son had been in trouble with the law or had a court case, wondering what led to the abduction.
The family has requested for the Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i to tell them the whereabouts of their kin as they claim he is in the hands of the police.
“We want the government to produce our son alive because from the details that we have, he was abducted by police officers. Let him be produced in court if he has committed any crime,” he said.
Muranga County Criminal Investigation Officer Daniel Kandie said the matter had been reported and investigations have commenced.
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