Francis Gaitho, a vocal online activists and former Thika Town Parliamentary aspirant has been accusing the government of various illegalities. He was arrested few weeks ago for violation of cyber security law. Was released on bond after his lawyers fought so hard to have him released.
Well, it seems like his problems have pilled up again and now he is on the director of Criminal invagination watch. According to the statement released by DCI Kenya on X account.
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“WANTED Mr. Francis Ng’ang’a Gaitho, whose photograph is displayed below, is WANTED by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) for various criminal activities. The suspect had been charged with the offence of publishing false information in violation of Section 23 of the Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Act (Case No. CR E738/24). He absconded a court session on December 4, 2024, which resulted in the issuance of a Warrant of Arrest by the Milimani Law Courts.” Posted DCI
“He is also under investigation for sharing personal information of a senior Public Officer and Publishing False Information Contrary to Section 23 of the Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Act against other Kenyan citizens. Additionally, the suspect will face multiple counts of cyber harassment for a post in which he disparaged senior government officials. The above files are pending perusal and advice by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. If you have any information that may lead to the prompt arrest of the suspect, please call our toll-free hotline at 0800 722 203 anonymously or report to the nearest police station.” Added DCI.