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Kenyan taxman gets human skull warning

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By OUMA WANZALA (owanzala@ke.nationmedia.com) AND FRED MUKINDA (fmukinda@ke.nationmedia.com)
Posted  Wednesday, September 8  2010 at  19:36

Police are investigating a bizarre case in which a decomposed human head, neatly packed in a box, was sent by courier to a government official.

The package, sent from Nairobi on Monday, was addressed to Mr Tom Ileve, an employee of the Kenya Revenue Authority in Busia.

A G4S guard delivered the package at about 1 pm the following day. On opening the foul-smelling package, Mr Ileve was shocked to find it contained a human head.

Detectives said the bizarre parcel was probably a message to scare off the recipient.

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G4S said a woman took the box at its collection point in the city’s Community area at 9.09 am on Tuesday.

“The consignor signed her name according to procedure. G4S Courier then delivered the package to a colleague of the consignee at the Kenya Revenue Authority offices in Busia.

“The G4S courier handed it over to the consignee’s colleague, who signed for it as the consignee was out at the time. We have since learned that the package contained a human head,” G4S managing director John Wheater said.

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Busia police boss Micheni Muthamia said he suspected business cartels behind crossborder illegal trade could be behind the warning.

“We have links that could lead us to arresting the suspect,” he said. Police said the head was so disfigured that it could not be identified.

Mr Ileve also said that none of his relatives had been reported missing. Although he was at work as usual on Wednesday, the strain of his ordeal was written all over Mr Ileve’s face.

He refused to talk to journalists. “We talked about this on Tuesday and I am not ready to speak to you on the same issue,” Mr Ileve said as he dismissed the Nation team.

The head was taken back to Nairobi by a senior detective at the Busia police station. The head, whose skull was partially exposed, had no lower jaw and had some broken teeth.

A senior police officer who saw the gruesome “parcel” said it was wrapped in several layers of paper and then in gift wrapping paper before being sealed in the box.


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  1. Submitted by nyambia

    The greedy will stop at nothing. They are terribly dangerous because all they value is money and anyone in the way, even family is disposable. My fellow Kenyans, wake up to the fact that this so called country of 'God-fearing' people is consumed with avarice like never before. We are impressed by money no matter how it was acquired hence some of the dubious characters in Parliament. Beware Kenya, the greed is getting out of hand and it is about time it is handled!

    Posted  March 04, 2011 10:02 PM  
  2. Submitted by Lekimenju

    A case of frustrated Fraud?Mr. Ileve must be a man of integrity.May God protect him against the devil.i'm sure he can provide leeds by identifying those who might have attempted to cause compromise.Lets not condem all KRA employees in wholesale

    Posted  September 11, 2010 10:19 AM  
  3. Submitted by 3lisa1

    I thought one shows an identification card when sending a parcel. G4S wants to tell us that they have no idea who sent a stinking parcel??? C'mon, even a ID? tell it to the birds

    Posted  September 10, 2010 08:51 AM  
  4. Submitted by kameremwariri

    may be rest of the body is on the way to busia.what a hectic manner

    Posted  September 10, 2010 04:18 AM  
  5. Submitted by Amakobe

    There two parts to this story:1. Who is the owner of the skull, where is the body? 2. The Message in the delivery As of G4S, I wonder why they are still in operation!

    Posted  September 10, 2010 01:42 AM  

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