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DCI LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO DISPUTED RUAI LAND OWNERSHIP

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has commenced investigations into a land ownership dispute in Ruai, Nairobi.

The complainant, Catherine Wanderi, initially reported the matter at DCI Ruai on April 24, 2026, stating that an unidentified individual had commenced construction on her parcel of land.

Detectives visited the scene on April 28, 2026, and advised the complainant to record a formal statement and present supporting documentation. She presented herself at the station; however, she left without completing the process at that time. Later, a video went viral on social media platforms alleging that her piece of land had been unlawfully taken.

Investigation into the matter is ongoing, and the individual linked to the construction, identified as Abdilatif Abdikadir, was summoned and recorded a statement on May 2, 2026. He presented documentation, including a lease certificate, and indicated that he purchased the property in 2017 through a formal transaction facilitated by Embakasi Ranching Company. He has since been directed to halt all construction activities pending the conclusion of investigations.

The complainant has also today, May 4, 2026, presented herself at DCI Ruai and recorded her statement, alongside submitting supporting documents, including a share certificate from Embakasi Ranching Company.

An inquiry file has been opened to establish the rightful ownership of the piece of land, and investigations are ongoing, with both parties assured of a fair, impartial, and thorough investigation.

The DCI urges members of the public to allow investigations to proceed and to refrain from drawing conclusions based on unverified online content.

Report Land Fraud and other crimes anonymously: FichuaKwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 (Toll-free) or WhatsApp at 0709 570 000. Usiogope!

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