Francis Mwangi and Konene Nkuruna linked to Muthera Farm land dispute as Olekurto OCPD and DCIO face cross-county allegations.Residents raise concerns over alleged involvement of Francis Mwangi, Konene Nkuruna, and Olekurto police officers in Muthera Farm land dispute.

Francis Mwangi and Konene Nkuruna Named in Muthera Farm Land Dispute as Police Role Questioned

Tensions over land ownership in Muthera Farm and Kongasis, Nakuru County, have intensified following allegations involving Francis Mwangi and Konene Nkuruna.

Residents claim the two individuals are central figures in ongoing land disputes affecting several title holders.

At the same time, questions have emerged regarding the alleged involvement of officers from Olekurto Police Station in Narok County.

However, the allegations remain unproven in court.

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Allegations Against Francis Mwangi and Konene Nkuruna

According to local sources, Francis Mwangi and Konene Nkuruna have been linked to disputes targeting landowners in Muthera Farm.

Witnesses claim the two men have appeared at contested properties accompanied by armed police officers.

Some residents argue that the presence of security personnel has created fear among property owners.

Nevertheless, no court has made a finding of criminal liability against Francis Mwangi or Konene Nkuruna at this stage.

Olekurto OCPD and DCIO Accused of Cross-County Operations

The controversy has expanded to include allegations against the OCPD and DCIO of Olekurto Police Station in Narok County.

Residents claim officers attached to Olekurto have been operating in Kongasis and Muthera Farm in Nakuru County.

Under normal procedure, cross-county deployments require authorization from the relevant county police command.

However, it is not yet clear whether proper authorization was granted.

Neither the OCPD nor the DCIO of Olekurto Police Station has publicly responded to the allegations.

Oversight Concerns in Nakuru

The matter has also drawn attention to the Njoro Sub-county Security Committee.

Some residents allege that the committee has failed to address complaints related to Francis Mwangi and Konene Nkuruna.

However, no official investigation findings have been released regarding these claims.

As a result, uncertainty continues among affected landowners.

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Calls for Independent Investigation

Community members are now urging:

  • The Inspector General of Police

  • The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA)

  • The Ministry of Interior

They are seeking clarification on the alleged involvement of Francis Mwangi, Konene Nkuruna, and officers from Olekurto Police Station.

Residents say an independent investigation would help establish facts and restore confidence in law enforcement.

What Happens Next?

At present, the allegations against Francis Mwangi and Konene Nkuruna remain claims by residents.

Similarly, the role of the Olekurto OCPD and DCIO has not been formally determined.

Until an official inquiry is conducted, the matter remains unresolved.

However, for landowners in Muthera Farm and Kongasis, the stakes are high.

They argue that clarity and accountability are necessary to protect property rights and restore public trust.

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