Miguna Miguna trashes Steve Mbogo after combat look: He’s a criminal, a drug dealer and “was part of the attack”

Lawyer Miguna Miguna has vehemently disagreed with Kenyans that flamboyant businessman and politician Steve Mbogo was at Dusit D2 yesterday to help after the terror attack.

Taking to Twitter, the harsh critic claimed that Steve Mbogo, to begin with, shouldn’t even be wearing a bullet proof vest or be in the vicinity with police. In fact, Miguna Miguna believes the politician might have been part of the attack.

“Steve Mbogo is not legally authorized to carry automatic weapons and dress in bullet proof vests like Rambo. This is insanity. We cannot rule out the fact that he was part of the “attack” and managed to “join” the civilian-clad “security” men at the scene. #RiversideAttack,” he said. 

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Mbogo, speaking to the media, explained that he rushed to Dusit D2 as soon as he heard of the attack because he’s a licensed fire arm holder and wanted to help.

“I am a licensed firearms holder. I was running my errands near the dusitD2 Hotel here in Nairobi, when I learnt that the facility was under a terror attack. Because I was in a position to help, given I have good knowledge on how to handle firearms and protect myself against such situations, I went in to help in the rescue operations,” he said in an interview with Citizen TV.

Miguga then went ahead to call him a drug dealer, a reason why he was dressed in a bullet proof vest that regular citizens can’t access.

Steve Mbogo is a known drug dealer. It matters to all law abiding citizens of Kenya that he was at Dusit D2 Hotel wielding an automatic weapon and wearing a bullet proof vest during the alleged attack – just like other drug dealers do in Colombia.

Miguna Miguna’s wife speaks after her husband’s arrest and deportation

Miguna Miguna’s wife, Jane Miguna recently opened up about her husband’s arrest.

Speaking to a popular Canadian Macleans Magazine, Jane revealed her fears especially after there were no reports about her husband after his arrest.

She told Macleans Magazine that for the few days she did not hear from her husband, she “was frantic with worry, since the police failed to produce him in court as ordered, after several Kenyan media reports emerged speculating that her husband had been killed.

She went on to add;

“From Sunday to yesterday, the case manager at the Canadian high commission in Nairobi could not even be able to tell me if Miguna was dead or alive.”

This is after Miguna Miguna was arrested on Friday last week; but his details where kept on the low until just when he was deported to Canada. Mrs Miguna went on to add;

“That really worried me, because the commissioner was not even able to get information from the Kenyan government to assure her that they are holding him and he’s alive. Really, although she may have information but she is not giving it to me. At least somebody should be able to tell me, yes, he’s alive. But no. I was not told anything. They just say they are aware of the case and they are working on it.”

Miguna’s children

The lady went on to reveal that she avoided revealing did not tell her 3 teenagers about their dad’s where they dad was.

“Miguna didn’t want them to worry, so I didn’t tell them about their father’s arrest, but I was afraid they would learn of it from social media. They are already asking why didn’t Daddy come, and I am just telling them he has an engagement,”

However the family is now satisfied to have their father home and safe.