That story left me in chills...
That the guy could be walking or at least living somewhere here gave me serious chills. And the way he looks like a typical Kenyan? Yaani, he looks like a neighbour from the village.
I know JAN is a very keen investigator and in what he said i am sure some truth is in there..
Some things however concerned me:-
1. The 3 letters supposedly used in the army could not be authenticated nor the writers confirmed as working for the army.
2. Would the army actually write such letters? I thought intelligence stuff doesn't get documented? (I stand to be corrected)
3. The guy who is a relative of the slain army man, why would he speak? I also wondered how easily the army man relative told him how he got extra cash.
4. How rich can Kabuga be to buy all that protection?
Something doesn't add up but i think it was too close to the fire for JAN to go. I am glad he halted. For his life's sake and that of his family. If it is any consolation, the Kabuga man was said to be unwell... sometimes nature plays a cruel trick on us. Money may buy protection but not health..
May God bless Kenya.
@Essyk, There is so much good about Kenya that we don't even need to go far to see. Just look up to Uganda, think of Joseph Kony & the fight with the ugandan army, go to TZ and see poverty redefined (outside Dar & major towns), go to Ethipia, Eritrea, Sudan etc, you will be grateful to be a Kenyan.
I am proudly Kenyan & like @Guka, will die fighting for this land!
....above all, to stand.