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Ekeza Sacco boss David ‘Gakuyo’ Ngare arrested at JKIA

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Last updated: February 21, 2024 7:08 am
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Controversial televangelist and Ekeza Sacco Founder David Kariuki Ngare, alias Gakuyo has been arrested at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

In a self-recorded video seen by Citizen Digital, Gakuyo says his trip was cut short by DCI detectives who apprehended him at the airport.

He however claims not to be aware of the motive behind the arrest.

They say I cannot leave the country. I’m at JKIA. I just think there is some revenge somewhere. I’m happy I might get an opportunity to see the judge and be told on what case I have. Right now I’m at the DCI airport,” Gakuyo says in the video.

Gakuyo has been on police radar over allegations of embezzling over Ksh.1 billion from members of his Ekeza Sacco.

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