The mystery of the Mlolongo three has deepened after the family of Justus Mutumwa told the High Court that his body was found dead near Ruai.
According to them, his remains were taken to City Mortuary, raising more questions about the whereabouts of the other two missing men.
This shocking revelation was made in court as Inspector General of Police (IG) Douglas Kanja and DCI boss Mohammed Amin appeared before a judge.
The two top security officials had been summoned to explain what happened to the Mlolongo trio, whose disappearance has caused public outcry.
During the court session, the family of Mutumwa expressed pain and anger, demanding to know who was responsible for his death. Their lawyers accused the police of failing to act quickly and called for justice.
The court directed the police leadership to give a full report on the disappearances.
Meanwhile, human rights activists have called for an independent investigation, saying there might be foul play.
As the search for the other two missing persons continues, pressure is building on the police to explain how Mutumwa's body ended up near Ruai.
His family now wants an autopsy to find out the cause of death.
This case has shocked many Kenyans, with activists, politicians, and citizens demanding accountability from the government.
Some believe the missing trio might have been targeted, but the police have not yet given a clear statement.
With public outrage growing, many are now waiting to see if the police will act and bring those responsible to justice.
The Mlolongo case is now a major test for the Kenyan security agencies, as people demand answers, justice, and transparency.