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“Kindiki Look For Me” Robert Alai Alleges He Has Information on The Real Cartels At Nyayo House

In a surprising turn of events, blogger and politician Robert Alai has made a dramatic U-turn regarding allegations he previously levied against National Intelligence Service (NIS) officers. Alai had earlier accused these officers of engaging in corrupt practices and obstructing the issuance of passports at the Immigration Headquarters located in Nyayo House, Nairobi.

However, his recent statements have shocked many Kenyans as he publicly retracted these allegations, citing newfound information that has altered his perspective on the matter.

Alai, on his Twitter, alleged that he had received reliable information from a credible source, which compelled him to reevaluate his previous claims. He explained that this new information had shed light on the true nature of the activities transpiring within the Immigration Offices, prompting him to revise his stance on the issue.

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Expressing his disbelief and dismay at the individuals implicated in the alleged wrongdoing, Alai stressed the urgent need for a comprehensive overhaul of the Immigration system. He underscored the gravity of the situation and emphasized that immediate action was imperative to address the rampant corruption and inefficiencies plaguing the Immigration Department.

Alai’s newfound perspective on the matter appears to exonerate both the police and NIS officers from any involvement in the alleged misconduct. He went further to express his desire for collaboration with the Minister of Interior, Kithure Kindiki, in an effort to rectify the situation and restore integrity to the Immigration offices.

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“Thought NIS officers were cartels at Immigration. Been presented with a dossier. Wah! The rot at immigration needs overhaul. The police at the door and NIS officers are so far away from this mess. The cog is elsewhere. Kindiki look for me we sort this out,” Alai alleged.

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This sudden reversal in Alai’s stance has left many in the Kenyan public perplexed. Some have questioned the credibility of the information he claims to have received, while others speculate on the potential motivations behind his about-face on such a serious matter.

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