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Family of missing MP Kangogo's aide protests in Eldoret, files case at High Court

Chesir’s uncle Richard Kiptoo, his son Felix Chesir, and his sister Agneta Chemngetich led more than 20 relatives in the protest outside the High Court in Eldoret.

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by BY MATHEWS NDANYI

News12 August 2025 - 15:40
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In Summary


  • According to the lawyer, Chesir was taken along Kaptagat Road on August 7 at around 9:00 pm while heading to the hospital.
  • He was reportedly travelling with two other people when two cars intercepted them, blocked their vehicle, and ordered them to lie on the road.

Felix Chesir, who is the son of missing aide Bethwel Chesir.



The family of Bethwel Chesir, an aide to Marakwet East MP Bowen Kangogo, on Tuesday staged a protest in Eldoret over his alleged abduction, as lawyers moved to the High Court seeking to have him produced.

Lawyer Stephen Ombego filed an application asking the court to compel the government to produce Chesir, dead or alive.

“My client was abducted by state machinery as he travelled from Nairobi to see his ailing father, who is admitted at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital,” said Ombego.

According to the lawyer, Chesir was taken along Kaptagat Road on August 7 at around 9:00 pm while heading to the hospital.

He was reportedly travelling with two other people when two cars intercepted them, blocked their vehicle, and ordered them to lie on the road.

“When Chesir mentioned his name, he was immediately taken away by about eight armed officers, who fled with him,” Ombego said.

Chesir’s uncle Richard Kiptoo, his son Felix Chesir, and his sister Agneta Chemngetich led more than 20 relatives in the protest outside the High Court in Eldoret.

“Chesir is innocent and was only going to attend to his sick father. Let them release him or tell us the mistake he made,” Kiptoo said.

The missing aide’s father, 70-year-old Robert Keino, is admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at MTRH.

Ombego and the family vowed to use all legal means to secure his release.

Chesir, 52, is married and has several children. Justice Peter Otieno will preside over the case.

MP Kangogo has asked the government to account for his aide, linking the incident to the ongoing security operation against banditry in Kerio Valley.

“He is a well-known person who works in my office,” Kangogo said. He first raised the matter during a women’s empowerment event in Sitotwo, Elgeyo Marakwet, attended by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Interior CS Kithure Kindiki.

Kangogo told the gathering that his aide was abducted just outside Sitotwo Secondary School, where the event was taking place.

“We support the operation against criminals in Kerio Valley, but some innocent people have been caught up in the situation, and one of them is my employee,” he said.

“Security officers should investigate those involved in banditry, but innocent people should be spared.”

Kindiki, responding to the remarks, said security matters should not be politicised but urged police not to target innocent people.

“We have to firmly deal with the bandits, but we ask security teams not to harass innocent people in the process,” Kindiki said, adding that it was not yet clear who abducted Chesir but that police would investigate.

The government has intensified the security operation in Kerio Valley to flush out bandits, with Kindiki expressing confidence that the situation will be brought under control.

“We will not relent until our people in that region live peacefully,” he said.

 


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