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Muhammed Ahmed
Mohammed Hassan, the doctor's wanted by police over Venezuelan ambassador
death.
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By
Cyrus Ombati
Police have circulated
photographs of a Kenyan doctor wanted in connection with the murder of the
Venezuela ambassador to Kenya Olga Fonsesca Jimerez.
Police say they cannot trace Muhammed Ahmed
Mohammed Hassan who has been mentioned in the probe into the death of the envoy
whose body was discovered in her Runda home last Friday.
“The person whose photographs are hereby attached going by the
names Muhammed Ahmed Mohammed Hassan is wanted by Criminal Investigations
Department Nairobi Area in connection with a case of murder involving the late
Mrs Olga Fonsesca Jimerez who was until her tragic death the charge D'affairs
Venezuelan Embassy in Nairobi,” said police spokesman Eric Kiraithe.
Kiraithe asked for public help to trace Hassan and revealed a
warrant of arrest had been issued by a Nairobi court on July 31.
Detectives handling the case of the ambassador led by Nairobi CID
police boss Nicholas Kamwende moved to court to request a warrant of arrest for
Mr Hassan.
Investigations had shown the suspect is a close friend of the
embassy’s First Secretary Dwight Saragay, who was arraigned on Monday over the
same charges.
State counsel Tabitha Ouya, applied for a 14-day detention of Mr
Dwight but was given six days to allow his office complete investigations
before bringing up formal murder charge against
Lady Justice Florence Muchemi ruled that the suspect will be
detained for six and not 14 days as requested by the State.
Mr Sagaray was arrested on Saturday after his diplomatic immunity
was waived, but police did not manage to compile all the necessary evidence.
Two other guards were charged with failing to stop a felony over
the same incdent.
Police say Dr Ahmed and Mr Saragay had been following the progress
of investigations into charges of alleged sexual harassment against the embassy
former ambassador, which had been reported to the police in Gigiri in April
this year.
Two senior government officials from
Venezuela arrived in Nairobi at the weekend to push for investigations and
arrest of those behind the murder of South American country’s ambassador to
Kenya.
Fonseca was strangled in her house on Thursday night.
The acting ambassador had been staying at a hotel and had only
moved to the embassy’s residence in Runda two days before she was killed on
Thursday night.
Before her body was discovered in her
bedroom, she had had a party at the residence in which several people are said
to have attended on Thursday night.
Police said t Ms Fonseca, who arrived in Nairobi on July 15, had
not been given a police escort nor was her residence guarded by police.
Police have established the envoy was murdered over power struggle
at the embassy.
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