It’s a complex network of cartels that aren’t afraid to do anything, even murdering individuals seen as threats by leaking information to the “unwanted.”
This is what happened to Kevin Omwenga, a guy who was murdered under unexplained circumstances and later had his lone witness in his murder case removed.
Omwenga was spending too much during his final days, according to a lady who claimed to be ex-lover, Omwenga’s which drew too much attention and exposed his colleagues.
“He smashed his Porsche and expressed his dissatisfaction with the situation, claiming that the spare parts could not be located in Kenya and had to be purchased and sent (still ordered it). As a result, he chose to purchase his Range Rover.
His brother had warned him about how he was squandering his money and drawing too much attention, which was the funniest part. He died a few weeks later. “There are so many celebrities engaged in this,” the anonymous lady stated.
Another woman said that she dated Omwenga at one time and saw him shoot someone when a business transaction went bad.
“I used to date Kevin, and he shot someone right in front of me. It was bizarre because I was only there for my birthday, and he had even offered me a brand new Range Rover Evoque, which I had to refuse. I left him the next day. “He employed people to do the laundry,” the lady explains.
Omwenga allegedly purchased Tanasha Donna her first automobile, a blue BMW with his name on the registration.
She also says that he had a safe in his home that housed at least Ksh17 million at one point.
“When I asked him how much money he had, he answered about Ksh17 million. He even offered if I wanted to create a company with him, but my instinct warned me not to touch his money (sic). I believe he was shot after refusing to surrender Cesar what was rightfully his, and he died in his room,” she says.
According to the disclosures, Omwenga’s colleagues offer customers “money-minting devices” that work for a short period before being hauled away for “system updates.”