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Kenya: Trader to Wait Longer for Sh30 Million Luxury Car

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Mr Jared Kiasa Otieno, the chief suspect in a fake gold investigation, will have to wait longer in his bid to have detectives surrender a Sh30 million luxury vehicle.

Anti-corruption court judge John Onyiego dismissed an application by Mr Otieno to have the Assets Recovery Agency (ARA) surrender the custom made 2015 Porsche Panamera to him.

Mr Otieno is at the centre of a Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) investigation into a racket that conned a Dubai royal of Sh300 million while claiming to be able to sell him gold worth Sh300 million.

The car was impounded last year alongside a custom-made 2018 Bentley Continental GT worth at least Sh47 million as detectives investigated the fake gold ring that has since entangled embattled Ford-Kenya party leader Moses Wetang’ula.

IMPOUNDED VEHICLE

The High Court’s anti-corruption division on November 20, last year, revisited an order that barred Mr Otieno from using, selling or transferring the vehicle to anyone else.

This meant that the ARA, which had impounded the luxury vehicle pending completion of investigations, would be compelled to return it to Mr Otieno.

Aggrieved by the court’s decision, the ARA asked both the anti-corruption court and the Court of Appeal to temporarily stop execution of the seizure orders, as it challenged their overturning.

Owing to scarcity of hearing dates, the ARA has been seeking extension of the orders stopping execution of the directive that would have allowed the suspect to take back his vehicle.