The Serious Crime Unit boss Obadiah Kuria told The Standard that they have been trailing the suspect after receiving a complaint from Kang’ata and managed to arrest him on Friday evening. The suspect allegedly sent him threatening messages and we intend to investigate further before preferring charges on Monday," Kuria told The Standard on phone. The Senator said he was happy that the suspect was apprehended to explain to detectives why he sent threatening text messages. Kang’ata said the threats and the pressure from some government quarters made him go 'underground' and switch off his phone. I had to switch off the phone since I did not know what awaited me, apart from the threats.
Source: Standard Digital January 15, 2021 14:46 UTC