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Miguna was threatened and FORCED to FLEE

Tuesday July 17, 2012 – After spilling the beans, Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s Coalition adviser Miguna Miguna, has left the country to unknown destination.


Confirmed reports indicate that the former premier’s advisor left the country with his entire family on Monday night.

Miguna boarded a KLM flight at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to Schipol Airport in Netherlands and he duped Kenyan journalists that he was on his global campaign tour to Oslo, Norway and later to Ontario, Canada, to market his bestselling memoir, Peeling Back The Mask. Miguna was seen at the JKIA with the entire family and heavy luggage an indication that he may not be back anytime soon.

According to one of his close aide, who talked to the DAILY POST on condition of anonymity, the brilliant lawyer was headed to a secret location in one of the North American countries, either United States or Canada after being threatened by Raila’s close allies.

Detectives from Kenya police and NSIS raided Miguna’s Runda residence on Monday night looking for post election evidence which he brags that he had, but to their disappointment Miguna was on his flight to Netherlands.

On Monday, the controversial author revealed to the Kenyan press that he has been threatened by Prime Minister’s close henchmen for unmasking the dark side of Raila Odinga.

Miguna on Saturday during the launch of his book, claimed that he had enough evidence to indict Raila Odinga and his ODM clique of war crimes at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his role in the 2007/08 post-elections violence that claimed lives of 1,333 people and over half a million displaced.

 

Source:kenyan-post.com

 

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