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Three families in Mlolongo are urgently appealing for justice following the abduction of their loved ones under mysterious circumstances.

The families, overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty, are fervently seeking answers from the authorities.

“We demand our rights. Wherever our children are, we want them back. Even if they are deceased, we simply wish to have their remains. We have endured immense suffering,” states Monica Muema, sister of one of the abducted individuals.

Monica Muema is heartbroken after her brother, Allan Muema, was reportedly taken on December 16.

“He was seized by unidentified individuals wearing masks, and the vehicle had obscured license plates. That is how my brother disappeared,” Monica recounts.

Monica is perplexed as to why her brother, a young entrepreneur, was singled out.

“My brother is a hardworking individual; he operates his own stall selling women’s bags. He is only 28 years old and not even married,” she explains.

She describes a frustrating experience in her attempts to seek assistance from the police.

“I have visited every police station in Kiambu in search of my brother. At each location, we are informed that he has not been seen. We have been carrying around a photograph, and whenever we arrive at a station, we are told they do not recognize his face. We were directed to Mlolongo to file a report, which we did, leaving a picture there,” Monica shares.

Duncan Chalo is facing a similar ordeal, as his brother, Justus Mutumwa, went missing last Monday while en route to work in Kamulu.

“He was taken by masked men who claimed to be police officers. I cannot believe that anyone else would abduct someone unless they were law enforcement,” Chalo asserts.

Chalo expresses his frustration regarding the lack of urgency from law enforcement agencies.

“His phone has been off since the 16th. He has not contacted anyone to indicate which police station he might be held at. I have visited all police stations and prisons in Nairobi and Kajiado, yet I have not located him,” Chalo reports.

Ndeti Mwau is another concerned individual, searching for his brother who was abducted by unknown assailants last week while at work.

My brother has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. He was riding his motorbike for work when he was abducted. We are unaware of his current whereabouts, as those responsible for his abduction were equipped with a vehicle and wore masks, he states.

My brother has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. He was riding his motorbike for work when he was abducted. We are unaware of his current whereabouts, as those responsible for his abduction were equipped with a vehicle and wore masks, he states.

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