Blogger Dennis Itumbi has been on the news for wrong reasons. In the latest strings of his antics, the controversial blogger leaked an alleged conversation between a DCI agent and embattled Malindi Member of Parliament Aisha Jumwa.
Taking to his Facebook account earlier today, Itumbi narrated the conversation detailing how the DCI agent sent threats to the legislator. The agent alleged that S/he had received orders from above to open the legislator’s case because she was a vocal Deputy President William Ruto’s supporter.
Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Nairobi last week arrested six officials including Aisha Jumwa and were charged today at a Mombasa Cour earlier today over corruption charges.
Aisha Jumwa denied the charges and was freed on a bond of Ksh 5 million bond or an alternative Sh2 million cash bail.

Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa appearing before court
Read Itumbi alleged conversation below;
The call rang as usual, but with unknown Airtel number.
She picked and the baritone voice from the other side quickly said, ‘Habari za Mheshimiwa?’
‘Nzuri, nani mwenzangu?’ She replied.
‘Mimi ni mtu wa DCI. Mhesh, sasa, uliambiwa unyamaze, wewe bado ni kelele tu na maneno ya DP mara chama cha Coast. Sasa we’re under instruction from above to open your CDF file’. The caller said.
‘Sasa nyinyi yale mumepanga ya kutaka kuniharibia jina endeleeni kuyafanya. Msimamo wangu, ni msimamo wangu. Na lazima pia watu wetu wa Pwani wajisimamie’. Hon. Jumwa replied.
‘But Mheshimiwa, hii maneno iko na system, na hao watu wenu mnapigana kisiasa Coast, ndio waliambia system lazima ukatwe mabawa Kilifi’. Said the caller.
‘Mimi si mchanga kwa siasa. Sasa fitina kama hizi hazinibabaishi. Pelekeni hiyo fiie munasema. Mimi najua project ilifanyika na valuation ikaonyesha hela yote ilitumika vizuri. Na mimi sikai kwa CDF committee. Tuonane kortini na ukweli utajulikana’. Jumwa replied.
Okay, Mhesh, I was just giving you information from above. Good day’.
And he hanged up the phone..Courtesy Tsomnyazi Wa Nganga
The Power of Directorate of Criminal Investigations – DCI, ends at arrest. In many court cases the evidence they provide struggles and drags.
They aim at headlines. Thats all
