‘DCI Subaru Gang Visited My Parents’ Home!’ – Adani Whistleblower Reveals
Nelson Amenya, the whistleblower in the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA)-Adani deal, accused the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Tuesday of illegally surveilling his family in Kenya, implying that a DCI team had bugged his parents’ home.
In a post on his X page, Amenya described an incident that has plagued his friends and family for the past few days.
“In the past few days, the DCI Subaru gang visited my parents’ home, claiming they had traced a stolen vehicle to the compound. They entered, went all the way to the rooftop, and then left (I suspect they bugged the place),” Amenya wrote.
“Later, they went to a friend’s garage, saying this time it was a stolen Mercedes new model they were looking for and had information it was in there.
In the past few days, the @DCI_Kenya Subaru gang visited my parents' home, claiming they had traced a stolen vehicle to the compound. They entered, went all the way to the rooftop, and then left (I suspect they bugged the place). Later, they went to a friend's garage, saying this…
— Nelson Amenya (@amenya_nelson) October 29, 2024
He added: “They were allowed to search, and in the process, they logged details of all vehicles present—even those simply parked nearby—promising to follow up.”
Amenya then issued a warning to the detectives, claiming that he knew the names of everyone involved in the incident and that if anything happened to anyone connected to him, the entire world would be informed of their identity and they would be held personally accountable.
“Let this serve as a warning: I know exactly who you are. If anything happens to anyone connected to me, the whole world will know your name. You won’t hide behind faceless orders—you will be held personally responsible.”
The whistleblower also stated that he was privy to plans to deport him, but boldly assured the directorate that this would never happen.
Amenya now lives in France and was the first to discover the secret dealings between the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) and Adani.
“I’m aware of the threats from those that sued me to have me jailed, fabricating charges in an attempt to force my deportation. That will never happen—not in your wildest dreams!”
Since entering the spotlight, Amenya has been outspoken about the contentious deal.
He has frequently mentioned prominent politicians, linking them to illegal activities suspected to be involved in the negotiations.
On October 15, Amenya received a court order prohibiting him from publishing any information linking Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot to the Adani deal until the Senator’s petition was heard in court on October 22.
Amenya concluded his social media post by urging the DCI to focus their resources on more serious issues in the country, such as high rates of homicide and graft, rather than targeting civilians.
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“Instead of the DCI using valuable resources to target a harmless Kenyan whose only “crime” was exposing state capture and the Adani secret deal with JKIA, focus on the real threats,” posted Amenya.
“Fight the rising homicides, rampant crime, and the epidemic of corruption plaguing the public sector. Stop being weaponized against the very citizens you’re meant to protect.”
“These actions only fuel my determination. I am committed to building a Kenya where the DCI serves the people—not the agenda of those in power.
“I’m fighting for a Kenya free from state capture and corruption—a country where law enforcement is truly independent and dedicated to justice for all.”
‘DCI Subaru Gang Visited My Parents’ Home!’ – Adani Whistleblower Reveals
