Family sues State over alleged ‘commando-style’ abduction of Eastleigh businessman Abdi Aidid

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Family sues State over alleged ‘commando-style’ abduction of Eastleigh businessman Abdi Aidid

The state has been sued over the alleged abduction of businessman Abdi Aidid Ali by alleged masked security officers in Eastleigh, Nairobi.

The case has been filed through lawyer Mwaura Wakabata of Alakonya & Associates, who says the petitioner was forcibly taken by men believed to be officers of the Inspectorate General of Police and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations.

According to court documents, the incident occurred on March 7, 2026, at around 7:40 pm along Mohammed Yusuf Haji Avenue (formerly 1st Avenue).

“My client was forcibly removed from his vehicle, registration KDJ 941F, by masked men who have since refused to reveal his location,” said Wakabata in the court documents. “This is a serious violation of his constitutional rights to life, liberty, and dignity.”

The petition notes that more than 48 hours have passed without the family being informed of the petitioner’s whereabouts, and he has not been taken to any police station or produced before a court.

The lawyers are now seeking urgent orders directing the authorities to disclose his location and produce him before the High Court at Milimani.

“Every day that passes without knowing where he is puts his life at risk and causes extreme anguish to his family. We are asking the court to intervene immediately to prevent further violations and ensure justice is served.”

The case has been filed under Articles 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, and 258 of the Constitution of Kenya. The petition argues that the matter should be treated as urgent to safeguard the petitioner’s rights and bring relief to his family. It also seeks his unconditional release pending any charges and calls for thorough investigations into the alleged abduction.

“This is not just about my client; it is about upholding the rule of law and ensuring that no person is above the Constitution,” said Wakabata. “We urge the court to act swiftly so that the perpetrators are held accountable.”

Abdi Aidid is the owner of ATIS Hotel and another branch in Parklands. The family says he is a well-known philanthropist who has supported several community initiatives in Eastleigh, including the construction of the California Police Station.

His son says that if the government wanted his father, they could have summoned him. The family says they are unsure whether the 52-year-old is in the hands of government agents or criminals.

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