In what looks like the worst corruption involving some rehabilitation centers. Former Nacada boss John Mututho’s rehabilitation (JOMEC) in Nakuru is being used by criminals and abductors to fulfill their agenda.
This has come to light after he alledgly admitted to some local journalists that he was illegally, forcefully detaining some two Somali sisters at the facility on a fee.
Multiple investigations reveal that Mututho’s rehabilitation center (JOMEC) in Nakuru was recently paid some fees to help abduct and detain two Somali Sisters Hafsa and Sumaya contrary to the law.
The saddest part of all is that the middle aged sisters were abducted and forced into to confinement at John Mututho’s linked Rehab Centre in Nakuru and are still at the facility and the police are yet to act.
Residents are now callling on the DCI boss to intervene and help them get freed and bring Mr.Mututho to book.
Investigations show that the two sisters, one a computer Scientist and her young Sister a medical Doctor are facing a battle of royalty as their family orchestrates yet another of their draconian cultural and religious enslavement of the girls who are independent-minded with their careers and lives going on
Two weeks ago, they were lured by close family members under some pretext and to their horror and surprise found themselves at the so-called JOMEC, a Nakuru-based drug and rehab center run by John Mututho, a former parliamentarian and anti-drugs crusader.
The grown-up girls of sound mind found themselves in forced confinement and violation of their rights and reached out to friends to fight for them to be released from the said center.
Already reports are that a friend last week visited JOMEC and dropped a demand letter from an advocate of the high court calling out their immediate release and were met by a rude and arrogant reception.
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” For records, were instructed to drop the demand letter over the said abductions and forceful detentions of the said sisters but we were met with arrogant and rude reception, it is so unfortunate,” a young advocate told our team.
Further sources revealed that the staff at the Mututho linked facility refused to acknowledge the demand letter and insisted on releasing it back.
After failing to get a warm reception at the Mututho linked facility, they then proceeded to a local police station to file and record a statement and were met with a recalcitrant police officer who gave them a hard time and only through t their dogger insistence were allowed to file a report in the O.B.
Later they engaged some local journalists who contacted Mr.John Mututho who agreed that the girls were in a forceful detention and some cash had been paid for that.
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” They then met with Local Journalists whom they wanted to help highlight the matter and on calling Mututho, he confirmed that the two sisters were not under the influence of drugs as certified by their in-house medical officer but he would keep them at the facility as long as their family pays the requisite fee,” a source said.
Further investigations show that the two sisters have in previous years gone under similar forceful abductions and confinements in the so-called Somali Cultural Rehabilitation Centre at various times in Uganda, Nairobi, and Somalia.
Human rights defenders now want John Mututho arrested and the prosecutor in connection to this forceful adduction and confinement of innocent girls