Kiambu Senator Karungo Thang’wa Declines to Cooperate with DCI Investigations
Kiambu Senator Karungo Thang’wa has revealed that he declined to provide any information to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) after being summoned.
In a statement made on Thursday, December 5, Thang’wa asserted his constitutional right to remain silent, emphasizing that he is not obligated to assist the DCI in their investigations.
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The senator disclosed that he had been at the DCI headquarters on Kiambu Road since 8:00 a.m., accompanied by former Limuru MP Peter Mwathi, who also chose to remain silent.
“We have been in a boardroom at the DCI headquarters since 8:00 a.m., exercising our constitutional right to remain silent.
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We have declined to provide any information as we are not required to assist the DCI with their investigation,” Thang’wa stated.
He further commented on the situation, noting that the officers appeared to be engaged in extensive consultations outside the boardroom.
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“In the meantime, we are doing nothing in this boardroom while the officers engage in extensive consultations outside. We are not sure who they are consulting, but I’m sure you can make an educated guess,” he remarked.
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