REVEALED: How Pastor Ng’ang’a Tried To Dodge Police, Changed Locations To Avoid Arrest And Where He Was Nabbed

As we all know by now, Pastor James Ng’ang’a, the controversial man of God who allegedly killed one Mercy Njeri a month ago through reckless driving and colluded with police to cover –up, was arrested yesterday, detained in Gigiri Police Station and early today appeared in court to answer to charges related to the same.

Pastor Ng’ang’a has been the centre of focus for one month, with many Kenyans literally getting angered by his insistence that he never caused the alleged accident.

But fresh details have emerged on how the controversial Neno Evangelism Church owner tried to dodge police in a bid to avoid arrest after DPP Keriako Tobiko ordered for his prosecution.

According to a report by Mediamax website, police officers laid a dramatic ambush to arrest the flamboyant Neno Evangelism Centre’s pastor yesterday, as he waited for his lawyers who were applying for a court injunction to block his arrest.

Ng’ang’a’s lawyers Cliff Ombeta and Assa Nyakundi had arrived at the Milimani Law Courts yesterday morning to try and get a court order barring police from arresting him.

Police sources said Ng’ang’a had tried to evade the police dragnet by spending the night in his other house in Nairobi’s Runda estate, instead of his Karen home where they had lain in wait for him, reports Mediamax.

Unknown to him, however, detectives were all along trailing him after DPP Tobiko’s directive.

The controversial preacher then allegedly moved in to Heron Portico Hotel at Milimani, Nairobi, from where he followed proceedings at the Milimani Law courts where his lawyers were making every effort to stop police from arresting him.

On learning that detectives were aware of his location, the televangelist tried to change location once again and so he sneaked to Nairobi Serena Hotel but unfortunately flying squad members who were trailing him intercepted him at the posh hotel gate and flushed him out of his car.

They then drove him in a police car alongside several other chase cars to the Traffic Headquarters along Thika Superhighway where he was interrogated and later taken to Gigiri Police Station where he spent the night.

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Edward Chweya