Former Kiambu county governor William Kabogo took to his social media account to post a picture of himself with Mombasa governor when he paid him a Courtesy call.
Kenyans however took to social media to flash back on when the two ever came to light and linked them to some alleged crimes.
Paid a Courtesy call on Mombasa Governor H.E Hassan Joho pic.twitter.com/YziSh7O8tI
— Hon. William Kabogo (@honkabogo) January 29, 2019
A report issued in 2010 by the U.S. Embassy in Kenya and cited in Parliament by then Internal Security Minister George Saitoti says that MPs Joho, William Kabogo, John Harun Mwau, Gideon Mbuvi and Mombasa tycoon Ali Punjani, are among the most dangerous drug traffickers in the country. The document is also signed by then U.S. ambassador Michael Ranneberger.
My brother William Kabogo paid me a courtesy call to discuss matters of National Interest in particular Nation Building and National Unity | @MombasaCountyKe @honkabogo pic.twitter.com/OObv7itNb7
— Governor Hassan Joho (@HassanAliJoho) January 29, 2019
The report describes how Abubakar Joho and his brother Ali Hassan are in charge of a multi-million euro trafficking empire.
Abubarak is the first one of the two to enter the drug trade. In the early ‘90s he begins working in a clearing and forwarding company and later finds a new position in the vehicles business. Once he finds out the owner of the company had died during the Rwanda genocide he decides to take over and starts diverting vehicles destined to Rwanda into the Kenyan market. But vehicles soon became less lucrative.
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