Mavoko Land Cartel Exposed By DCI

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is currently conducting a thorough investigation into the alleged encroachment upon the East African Portland Cement Land situated in Athi River.

This inquiry has gained momentum after the DCI released a video that elucidates how unsuspecting Kenyan citizens were deceived into developing properties on the disputed land.

The video, which has since gone viral, presents a man who is believed to hold a significant position within a land-selling enterprise.

In the footage, the man is seen advising buyers to proceed with the construction of houses on the contested land, alluding to it as a means of safeguarding their interests.

In the visuals disseminated by the DCI, the man is attired in a suit and is captured issuing a series of veiled threats to the prospective landowners who had not initiated any construction on the parcel of land in question.

He explicitly instructed these buyers to erect residential or commercial structures on the land as a strategic measure to counter those asserting ownership of the same.

Furthermore, the individual in question went so far as to declare that failure to undertake such construction within a stipulated timeframe would expose the buyers to the risk of having the land repossessed.

This ominous ultimatum underscored the urgency of adhering to his instructions and underlined the gravity of the situation.

The release of this video by the DCI marks a critical step in the ongoing investigation, shedding light on the questionable practices surrounding the disputed East African Portland Cement Land in Athi River.

The matter remains of great concern, and the authorities are diligently pursuing all leads to ensure justice is served and that the rights of innocent buyers are protected.

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