Thika tycoon Julius Gitau was never kidnapped, police sources have revealed.
According to the local news outlet, the businessman who started off as a hawker was apparently holed up in his third wife’s home for the 75 days that he was missing.
Detectives handling the matter said that Gitau, a class four drop out, directed that his eight vehicles be moved to three different locations in a bid to throw off auctioneers.
One was taken to a petrol station, his third wife’s home, and the truck he had been driving on the day he disappeared was taken to Thika Police Station.
Police reckon his accomplices are his third wife, Nelly, personal driver Geoffrey Kuria and his two brothers.
His mother, Rosemary Wanjiru was kept in the dark because “she is very open to people and if reached by creditors and the media, would spill the beans.”
Ms Wanjiru on Thursday dismissed the police report saying it was flawed.
She noted that her son would not lie and will soon walk to Thika Police Station to clear his name.
“After his doctors rule him to be fit for the rigours of pursuing justice for the mental torture he underwent at the hands of his kidnappers, he will walk into Thika Police Station and record a statement to commit himself and prove wrong the police narrative.”
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