According to Chief Inspector George Chai, the suspect said on the Facebook account that he was supporting the less fortunate by giving free lorries. Mr Chai said that Mr Atito and accomplices who were not in court also asked unsuspecting members of the public for money to register the vehicles in their names. SCRUTINYPolice said they needed to record statements from key witnesses who live in Kisumu where the suspect was arrested. Police further want Mr Atito subjected to an identification parade. The suspect is yet to be charged but the court heard that he was being investigated for impersonation contrary to Section 15 of the Penal code.
Source: Daily Nation February 04, 2019 14:37 UTC