Deputy President William Ruto reportedly owns five helicopters which park at Wilson Airport, according to Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i.
A tweet claiming to reveal a helicopter allegedly gifted to Deputy President William Ruto by an Israel businessman is fake.
According to thepost shared on 5th January 2021, the deputy President was given the brand newEurocopter EC135 by an unnamed Israeli tycoon for his 2022 campaigns.
The Twitteruser who shared thephoto captioned it thus: “ISRAEL tycoon Gifts DP Ruto with a new modern Eurocopter EC135 for 2022 campaigns. The helicopter has powers to detect explósives and weapòns around a circumference of 1KM.”
The tweet went viral and wasshared by anumber ofusers. Deputy President William Ruto is vying for the presidency on a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party ticket.
However, according to a Googlereverse image search, the image of thehelicopter, a Royal Air Force AirbusHelicopter, was captured and published onFlickr on 13th July, 2017, by Ben Stanley Hall, a professional aviation photographer based in England.
The helicopter, a Royal Air Force Airbus Helicopter, was captured by Ben Stanley Hall, a professional aviation photographer based in England.
Ruto reportedly ownsfive helicopters which park at Wilson Airport, according to Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i who in September last year revealed the deputy president’sassets guarded by police officers.
News about Ruto being gifted a helicopter by an Israel tycoon, or any other source for that matter, would have made headlines both in mainstream media and online. Yet a Google search shows no media, including blogs, reported the matter apart from the social mediaposts.
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