I find that affidavit very interesting - lacunas, inconsistencies, unnecessary introduction of new characters towards the end, et cetera.
What made it necessary for Njeru & Osogo to tell Kiplagat that "the two ladies" had been sorted.
What was the necessity of having Kiplangat present when the real transaction was taking place.
As a matter of fact, if the story were to be believed, then this Kiplangat fellow should also be arrested for participating in corruption deals.
The manner of the execution of the deal would also cast the principals and their henchmen as very naive operatives - believable!
Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic