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CCTV Footage Of Maribe’s Car Near Monica Kimani’s Murder Scene

Jacque Maribe’s car was spotted around Kilimani near Yaya Centre on the day businesswoman Monica Kimani was allegedly murdered.

However, from the CCTV footage produced in court, the car was not captured near Lamuria Gardens where Kimani was killed.

Chief Inspector Fredrick Michuki, the officer-in-charge of CCTV at the Directorate of Integrated Command Centre, gave the court the movements of the car on September 19, 2018, from morning to the next day.

Michuki told Justice Grace Nzioka that he received a request from the DCI on September 24 for CCTV footage of car registration number KCA 031E.

Earlier on, a witness from NTSA had told the court that they also received a request to

search the car and he confirmed that the car was registered under Maribe.

Michuki told the court that after going through their system they captured the movement of

the vehicle and downloaded the data to a CD, which was handed over to the DCI.

He said the first time that the car is captured was on September 19 on Ngong Road,  Kilimani Road heading towards Yaya Centre at 8.09am.

Twenty-one minutes later it is captured at Yaya Centre heading towards Ngong Road at around 8.28am.

The car is captured next on Langata Road coming from Langata Cemetery heading towards

Galleria at 3.34pm, then it is on Magadi Road-Bomas junction towards Rongai town at 3.26pm.

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