Kariobangi South residents stopped an attempted abduction by plainclothes police officers who arrived in a Probox with registration KCB.
The officers had already handcuffed an individual when the public intervened, demanding his immediate release. According to an eyewitness, the situation escalated quickly, with residents ready to set the vehicle on fire if the officers refused to comply.

Overwhelmed by the pressure, the officers removed the handcuffs and fled, leaving the crowd celebrating their resistance against what they saw as illegal state-sponsored abductions.
Francis Gaitho, who exposed the incident, condemned the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) for continuing to carry out unlawful abductions despite repeated warnings.
He reminded DCI Director Mohammed Amin that arrests must be conducted by uniformed and clearly identified officers, yet rogue operatives continue to violate this directive.
Francis Gaitho pointed out that this is not just incompetence but a deliberate effort to terrorize Kenyans under the guise of law enforcement.
Francis Gaitho did not stop there. He directly exposed National Intelligence Service (NIS) Director General Noordin Haji, accusing him of being the mastermind behind enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in the country.
Gaitho revealed that Noordin Haji operates three secret detention centers, known as black sites, located in Mwihoko, Garden Estate, and Peponi Road.

These locations, according to Gaitho, are used to detain and eliminate individuals deemed a threat to the state. He stated that Kenyans are fully aware of Haji’s operations and will not remain silent as innocent people continue to be abducted and murdered.
Francis Gaitho also called out the political class, including Rigathi Gachagua, Kalonzo Musyoka, Eugene Wamalwa, Martha Karua, and Okiya Omtatah, for ignoring these crimes while focusing on their 2027 election plans.
He warned them that Kenyans will not allow politicians to use political alliances to distract from the real issues affecting the country. Gaitho made it clear that if they continue discussing 2027 elections without addressing the illegal abductions and killings, they will face serious resistance from the people.

He reminded them that Kenyans have reached their breaking point and will not allow politicians to manipulate them while state agencies carry out assassinations.
Francis Gaitho has consistently exposed these unlawful abductions and warned that they are happening across the country. He pointed out that Noordin Haji’s network operates in secrecy, ensuring that victims vanish without a trace.
He reminded Kenyans that the justice system is failing them, and they must be ready to defend themselves when the government refuses to act.
Francis Gaitho sent a strong message to Isiolo residents, telling them to be prepared when William Ruto’s abductors arrive in their area. He advised them to resist just as the Kariobangi South residents did.
His warning was clear when the state sends its operatives, the people must be ready to fight back. Kenyans can no longer afford to wait for justice while innocent people are taken away in unmarked vehicles.
Francis Gaitho made it clear that the government must now choose whether to follow the law or face the consequences of continued public resistance.
If the DCI, NIS, and other agencies continue these illegal operations, Kenyans will respond accordingly. The people are watching, and they are ready to act.
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