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Ann Njeri Njoroge the woman at the heart of an imported fuel tussle says she is the legitimate owner of the 100,000 metric tonnes of fuel. Ann Njoroge says she was kidnapped by DCI officers shortly after interrogation on Thursday last week, and her personal items were confiscated she was then locked up in a house whose location she cannot determine as she was blindfolded by the officers as they took her there. She says the officers who kidnapped her, demanded that she must drop the court case on ownership of the fuel and renounce her claim to the consignment.
Missing businesswoman Ann Njoroge turns up in Mombasa court
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