Businessman Jimi Wanjigi’s lawyer, Willis Otieno, has reported troubling developments involving unmarked vehicles stationed outside Wanjigi’s Muthaiga residence .
According to Otieno, these vehicles appear to be equipped with suspected signal jammers, leading to significant disruptions in communication for both Wanjigi and his immediate neighbor, the Tanzanian High Commissioner to Kenya.
Otieno’s report details that these disruptions have hindered Wanjigi’s ability to communicate effectively, impacting his business operations and personal affairs.
The interference is not limited to Wanjigi alone; the Tanzanian High Commissioner has also experienced similar communication issues, suggesting that the signal jammers might be affecting a wider area.
The presence of these unmarked vehicles and the use of signal jammers raises concerns about privacy, security, and potential overreach by unidentified entities.
Otieno has urged for a thorough investigation into the matter, emphasizing the need to address the implications of such disruptions on the affected individuals and their ability to conduct their affairs without undue interference.
This situation highlights broader issues regarding surveillance, privacy, and the potential misuse of technology in affecting individuals’ communication capabilities.
The ongoing investigation aims to uncover the motives behind these actions and ensure that such practices do not undermine the rights and security of the individuals involved.