Our investigations have revealed that Nairobi’s popular club, B-Club sells hard drugs but the authorities are silent despite being aware.
Our investigators have also learned that despite the club receiving high-end VIPs including Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko, Kiambu Governor William Kabogo among the rest, unsuspecting patrons are drugged and robbed of their valuables and cash.
Last week, an insurance manager died at the club due to drug overdose and was thrown from the upper floor to make it look like a normal accident due to inebriation.
On Saturday night, Moses Baraka, an executive at Old Mutual went to the club past 3 am and after a short while, he left behaving hysterical yet he had not taken alcohol. According to management, the club closes at 3 am in the morning thus it does not sell alcohol past.
The CCTV footage obtained shows the 30-year-old entering one of the rooms at 3:45 am, a calm man but exiting shortly at 4 am with a weird personality.
This is the same club where President Uhuru’s son Jomo visited recently and paid a Ksh1 million bill. He is reported to be a staunch patron.
Perhaps, that is the reason why the club is always untouchable even with its stinking reputation of harassing and assaulting clients.
The owner of the club is also said to have bought the media. Journalists who attempt to investigate is asked to name is price and the story is dead.
Efforts by the local leadership to have the club held accountable for the crimes committed are thwarted by management the club’s management because the police are on their side.
Our snoop has discovered that recently journalists – Whose identities we are gathering and will soon name them – visited Kilimani MCA Moses Ogeto to try and demystify the debacle surrounding the club but were compromised by the club’s management and the story died abruptly.
When reached for a comment on the same, Nairobi police boss Japheth Koome promises to investigate the matter but has never taken any step.
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