Did Police Officers Cover Up For Pastor James Ng’ang’a After The Alleged Accident? This Is What Police IG Has Said About Them

 

Pastor James Ng’ang’a Maina of Neno Evangelism church is still looking for a place to hide his head after he courted controversy once again when he was accused of killing a woman as he allegedly drove under the influence of alcohol.

The allegations leveled against the man of the cloth have greatly cast him in a bad way, with some people like businessman Paul Kobia threatening to burn down his church come Sunday.

When the reports of the accident near Limuru first emerged, Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinet came out to defend the pastor, saying that it was not him who was involved in the accident.

This was contrary to the accounts given by eye witnesses who said it was Pastor Ng’ang’a who was driving the Range Rover that caused the accident.

The pastor has since denied being in the car that killed a woman and left her husband badly injured. He said the range rover does not belong to him.

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And now IG Boinet has come out to say that the police officers who handled the accident should be investigated to establish if indeed they tried to cover up for the controversial preacher.

Boinet said yesterday that his team is investigating the matter and the officers are likely to be charged and sacked in case they are found to have tried to cover up for pastor Ng’ang’a.

This comes after public outcry intensified as families of the victims seek justice for the ordeal that befell them.

The public has openly criticized the responsible authorities for trying to cover up for the pastor despite even the driver of the car who survived the ordeal saying that it was pastor Nga’ng’a who was driving the Range Rover during the accident.

 

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Edward Chweya