One of the suspects arrested in connection with the murder and robbery of former Kabete MP George Muchai, his two bodyguards, and his driver has denied any involvement in the crime.
Mustapha Kimani Anyoni, alias Musto, defending himself before Milimani Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina, rejected the prosecution's claim that he was found in possession of one of the pistols stolen from Muchai's aides during the killings on the night of February 6, 2015. "I had no involvement in the crime," Mustapha said, standing calmly before Magistrate Onyina. "I don't know these people.
I have no ties to the murder or robberies, and the claims against me are a fabrication." Muchai, his driver, and two bodyguards were shot dead in a brutal attack near the General Post Office (GPO) in Nairobi in the early hours of February 6, 2015.
Seven individuals, including the alleged mastermind, Mustapha, have been charged in connection with the horrific incident.