By Hudson Gumbihi Updated Friday, November 7th 2014 at 06:00
GMT +3 0 inShare George George Owako, whistle blower speaks to the
Standard in their Mombasa Road office 06-11/2014. Photo:George Mulala
Police are investigating a child custody row bordering on alleged
kidnapping, threats and falsified information. At the centre of the
probe is controversial jazz musician, Nimrod Joseph Onyango Omondi
Hellon and David Owako; a man accusing the Finger of God Church
founder of abducting his two sons. Both men have vowed to fight to
the bitter end in between allegations of witch-hunts and deceit. The
two friends now turned foes are embroiled in an unclear child custody
dispute that played out at Hellon’s Karen home on November 4 after
a police raid in a bid to rescue the allegedly ‘kidnapped’
children aged four and five. But the planned bust turned comical the
moment officers led by Karen OCS Monica Mwarania entered Hellon’s
compound. Emerging from his maisonette, the diminutive Hellon,
talking on his phone, headed straight to the OCS and handed her the
phone saying, “Talk to the Children’s Officer over the case. I
had reported the matter at the station.” But the OCS declined to
pick the phone and instead beckoned Owako and asked, “Is this the
man?” A brief exchange ensued between Hellon and Mwarania, catching
the Press and other officers by surprise. A supposed raid, with
police armed to the teeth, was reduced to some sort of hilarious
drama with Hellon taunteding Owako, and accusing him of being a
pathological liar out to extort him. The ‘kidnapped’ children
were not in the compound. They had allegedly been taken by the
Children’s Department on September 22 after Hellon reported their
father (Owako) for abandoning them. Hellon allegedly reported the
matter at the Karen Police Station under OB 22/9/2014, while Owako
had believed all this time his sons were being held at Hellon’s
residence. Meanwhile, the two men had been exchanging text messages
over the state of the kids, sometimes cordially and at times with
hostility, depending on their moods. “I am here playing with your
kids and my heart goes out to them and for (sic) their safety and
well-being. I will look after them for (sic) this holiday season.
Blessings,” reads one of the numerous messages Hellon allegedly
sent to Owako.
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But another message reads, “I have
seen the message you sent Jathan. Come pick your kids.” Jathan,
according to Owako, is a close ally of Hellon who introduced him to
the jazz musician and co-founder of the Placenta Party last August.
Owako says he was a desperate man in need of urgent financial help,
and Hellon’s assistance came in handy. Jathan coordinated a meeting
at Hellon’s church in Ruiru. Financial trouble “After the sermon,
we went for lunch at the pastor’s house in Karen,” he recalls,
alleging that his financial woes began in 2007 when locals descended
on his expansive farm, evicting him and all his workers because they
were unhappy with his decision to contest the Muhoroni parliamentary
seat on a PNU ticket. Owako reportedly fled to Nairobi and rented a
house in Tassia estate from where he allegedly engaged in a small
business hoping the legal battle to kick-out encroachers from his
farm would end in his favour. But upon returning from a trip abroad
in May, his landlord allegedly kicked him out for defaulting on one
month’s rent. He moved to the tenancy tribunal which allegedly
ruled that he be compensated Sh14 million – a verdict that has
allegedly never been honoured, compounding Owako’s problems. After
explaining his tribulations, the saxophonist apparently gave Owako
$400 (Sh35,000) to fetch his sons from Muhoroni and have them stay
with him (Hellon) in Karen. Things apparently took a turn for the
worse when Hellon allegedly, as narrated by Owako, issued a directive
to his workers not to allow Owako to step out of the gate. Owako says
his movements were initially not restricted and he would drive in and
out of the compound, with Hellon’s wife ‘Kuyu’ allegedly giving
him between Sh10,000 and Sh15,000 a day to spend. He claims that
Hellon had promised to give him an influential position in his
church. “The embargo took me by surprise. I also started noticing
strange happenings. I was afraid and started plotting to escape with
my kids,” says Owako who declined to shed light on his marriage
life. He claims that he finally fled from Hellon’s compound after
bribing and tricking three workers that he was going to wash the car.
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“I was being fattened in that house
for malicious reasons that I don’t understand and not out of
compassion,” he claims. Owako says that after escaping, strange
people, including police officers, started trailing him, prompting
him to make a report at the Lang’ata Police Station on November 3.
A senior officer after listening to his story directed Owako to seek
assistance at Karen police.
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Jazz maestro Hellon in
child kidnap drama
By Hudson Gumbihi Updated Friday, November 7th 2014 at 06:00 GMT +3
0
inShare
George George Owako, whistle blower speaks to the Standard in their
Mombasa Road office 06-11/2014. Photo:George Mulala
Police are investigating a child custody row bordering on alleged
kidnapping, threats and falsified information.
At the centre of the probe is controversial jazz musician, Nimrod Joseph
Onyango Omondi Hellon and David Owako; a man accusing the Finger of God
Church founder of abducting his two sons.
Both men have vowed to fight to the bitter end in between allegations of
witch-hunts and deceit.
The two friends now turned foes are embroiled in an unclear child
custody dispute that played out at Hellon’s Karen home on November 4
after a police raid in a bid to rescue the allegedly ‘kidnapped’
children aged four and five.
But the planned bust turned comical the moment officers led by Karen
OCS Monica Mwarania entered Hellon’s compound.
Emerging from his maisonette, the diminutive Hellon, talking on his
phone, headed straight to the OCS and handed her the phone saying, “Talk
to the Children’s Officer over the case. I had reported the matter at
the station.”
But the OCS declined to pick the phone and instead beckoned Owako and
asked, “Is this the man?”
A brief exchange ensued between Hellon and Mwarania, catching the Press
and other officers by surprise.
A supposed raid, with police armed to the teeth, was reduced to some
sort of hilarious drama with Hellon taunteding Owako, and accusing him
of being a pathological liar out to extort him.
The ‘kidnapped’ children were not in the compound. They had allegedly
been taken by the Children’s Department on September 22 after Hellon
reported their father (Owako) for abandoning them.
Hellon allegedly reported the matter at the Karen Police Station under
OB 22/9/2014, while Owako had believed all this time his sons were being
held at Hellon’s residence. Meanwhile, the two men had been exchanging
text messages over the state of the kids, sometimes cordially and at
times with hostility, depending on their moods.
“I am here playing with your kids and my heart goes out to them and for
(sic) their safety and well-being. I will look after them for (sic) this
holiday season. Blessings,” reads one of the numerous messages Hellon
allegedly sent to Owako.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/entertainment/thenairobian/article/2000140604/jazz-maestro-hellon-in-child-kidnap-drama
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