Police investigating disappearance of IT expert linked to IEBC

By , K24 Digital
On Sat, 20 Aug, 2022 16:36 | 2 mins read
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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is investigating the mysterious disappearance of an IEBC Information Technology (IT) expert.

Japhet Dibo, who temporarily worked with the polls body in the just-concluded General Election reportedly, went missing on Thursday, August 18.

According to a police report filed at Kilimani Police Station, Dibo, was at his KISM office located along Ngong road before he went missing.

Dibo had escorted an unknown visitor who had gone to his company but he never returned.

“It was reported by one Flora Aluoch that on Thursday, August 18, her husband one Japhet Dibo who owns Dial Africa, an information technology company located along Ngong road KISM building went missing,

“The said man was working with the IEBC temporarily during the just concluded General Election as an IT consultant,” the police report read in part.

Embakasi East Constituency Returning officer found dead

His disappearance comes just days after the body of Embakasi East Constituency returning officer Daniel Musyoka, was retrieved in a thicket in Loitoktok, Kajiado County.

Musyoka reportedly went missing on Tuesday, August 9, as he was preparing to announce constituency results.

The slain IEBC official was found in a river near Kilombero, Loitoktok by a group of herders who reported the situation to police officers.

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The late Embakasi East Returning Officer Daniel Musyoka. PHOTO/Courtesy

The body of the 53-year-old was identified by his sisters Mary Mwikali and Ann Mboya at a local morgue in Loitokitok sub-county mortuary.

Earlier on, IEBC Chairperson Wafula Chebukati had decried what he described as intimidation and threats against staff while executing their mandate.

“The Commission is concerned that some of its critical staff who objectively and impartially performed their duties were being intimidated and harassed through profiling and/or arbitrary arrests,” Chebukati.

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