City tycoon Paul Kobia loses his cool and charges towards magistrate shouting and crying during the hearing of his case in court (Photos)

Paul Kobia shot to fame thanks to his condition – verbal diarrhea; he caused a stir in 2015 when he was heard bragging about killing Raila Odinga’s son Fidel Odinga. (He later denied killing Fidel saying he was suffering from paranoia)

Also read: 10 Reasons To Prove Controversial Businessman Paul Kobia Has Totally Gone Crazy

Kobia has once again caused mouths to wag after he lost his temper and threw a tantrum during the hearing of his case in court.

The controversial businessman is accused of kidnapping a Congolese man who owes him about ksh 40 Million.

Also read: Controverial businessman Paul Kobia released on bail after kidnapping a Congolese man who allegedly owes him Ksh 40 million

Kobia caused drama in court yesterday March 27th, he interrupted court proceedings as he started shouted and crying demanding to be freed in order to seek medical attention in hospital.

“Listen to me your honour, this court is unfair to me. Why have I been taken out of a hospital bed to attend court?” Kobia complained as he charged towards the chief magistrate Francis Andayi.

Kobia’s lawyer told the court that their client erratic behavior because he had been involved in a road accident on Thika road on March 11th.

 

Controverial businessman Paul Kobia released on bail after kidnapping a Congolese man who allegedly owes him Ksh 40 million

Paul Kobia has once more found himself in trouble after he was accused of trying to kidnap a man who owes him about ksh 40 Million.

According to the reports making rounds on social media, Kobia is said to have abducted Congolese businessman Bachard Londole from his house at Kindaruma road and threatened him with a gun.

During that process, Londole apparently got hurt and was rushed to Nairobi Women’s hospital where he was reported to have received multiple head injuries that saw him get admitted for further treatment.

Kobi was however arrested yesterday and arraigned in court today with four other suspects Alvin Anzaya, Nelson Muyi, John Mutwiri and Martin Mwangi who were present during the abduction and are said to be Kobia’s employees.

The Controversial businessman was however set free on a cash bail of 100k and bond of 200K for the other four suspects as they are believed to have helped their boss attack the Congolese fella.

Kobia and his men were however lucky as the Milimani Resident Magistrate Miriam Mugure granted them a cash bail after the police had insisted on havng him locked up for 14 days to help with the investigation.