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Professor George Saitoti Family Claims Foul Play in Probe

Professor George Saitoti Family Claims Foul Play in Probe

Professor George Saitoti Family Claims Foul Play in ProbeThe family of the late Internal Security Minister Professor George Saitoti is now alleging interference in investigations into the helicopter crash that killed him and five others earlier this month.

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The familyโ€™sย lawyerย Fred Ngatia said there appears to be interference in theย investigationย from unknown quarters because of what he termed as โ€œunnecessary bureaucracies.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t understand why it should take this long to carry out mapping and take away the debris from here,โ€ he protested. โ€œIt appears there are instructions from somewhere to obstruct us from knowing the truth.โ€

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He expressed fears that the debris which consist of material evidence at the site may end up deteriorating, if it is left at the scene for long.

โ€œI am seeking a formal session with the team to raise these critical issues, we need to move forward,โ€ he said, sharply differing with investigators and assessors at the crash site in Ngong where the plane debris is still lying.

He later walked away leaving assessors hired by the family and the investigators who were marking the debris to ascertain how the police helicopter crashed.

Some of the late Saitotiโ€™s members, including his sister were at the scene and were at one time overcome by emotions as theirย lawyerย engaged the investigators.

One of the assessors in the team Captain Peter Maranga told journalists they will start moving the debris once they are through with marking the site.

โ€œAt this stage, we are identifying various pieces where they are and making sure we have a good picture of the wreckage and that will help us understand how the aircraft actually landed,โ€ he said, when prodded by journalists to brief them on the dayโ€™s activities.

โ€œThis wreckage is going to be removed and will be put and stored in some place securely until theย investigationย is complete,โ€ he added but could not state when they will start removing it.

Last week, the probe chairperson Appellateย judgeย Kalpana Rawal visited the site with her team members and announced that the debris will be moved to a secure place, possibly at the Moi Airbase, Eastleigh.

She had said the exercise of marking the debris was to be carried out on Friday last week for them to be moved on Saturday, but that did not happen.

Members of her team told the late Saitoti family on Tuesday that the delay in moving it from the site is partly blamed on the ministries of Defence and Transport which have failed to agree on a secure site.

The late Saitotiโ€™s family is now worried about the cost of maintaining the two foreign assessors, in the event the delay prolongs even further because substantive investigations has not yet started, a week after the team was sworn in.

The probe team draws its membership from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA), theAttorneyย Generalโ€™sย officeย and Directorate of Public Prosecutionsย office.

Assessors sitting in the team include Major Gen (rtd) Harold Tangai, Maj (rtd) Charles Muyehe Wandiri, Captain Peter Maranga and Aggrey Opot.

Assisting counsels are Charles Mutinda (AGโ€™sย office) Faith Irari (AGโ€™sย office) and James Mungai Warui of the DPPโ€™sย office. Clatus Macowenga, Chiefย Inspectorย of Aircraftย Accidentswill serve in the technical team.

The team also comprising of French and South African aviation experts is mandated to investigate the cause of the helicopter crash that killed the late Internal Security Minister, his Assistant Orwa Ojode and fourย police officers.

Theย officersย who perished in the crash include pilots Nancy Gituanja, Luke Oyugi as well as bodyguards Joshua Tonkei and Thomas Murimi.

They all perished when a police helicopter they were traveling in crashed at Kibiku area in Ngong forest as they headed to Ndhiwa for aย church serviceย and peace meeting along the troubled Borabu border.

Source:ย Capital FM

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