IEBC ICT manager Chris Msando found dead

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    Missing IEBC ICT manager Chris Musando has been found dead with one of his arms cut off.

    Police said the deputy director’s body was found in Kikuyu and taken to City Mortuary in Nairobi on Sunday.

    His family members have identified it and are at the facility.

    After announcing Musando’s disappearance, the commission’s chairman Wafula Chebukati he was last seen on Friday night.

    “The last communication from him was an SMS sent to one of his colleagues at around 3 am on Saturday morning.”

    A vehicle belonging to Musando was earlier traced to the TRM parking lot. The Land Rover Discovery was found intact at about 1 am on Monday.

    Musando was one of the few people with knowledge on the whereabouts of the servers at IEBC.

    The manager had given Central police station officers reports of death threats.

    Chebukati’s security was beefed up for round-the-clock protection, three days after Musando went missing.

    He has been assigned six more police officers and two chase cars.

    A vehicle belonging to the missing IEBC’s ICT deputy director Chris Musando has been traced at TRM parking lot in Nairobi.

    The Land Rover Discovery was found intact at Thika road Mall at 1 am on Monday.

    Nairobi DCI Chief Ireri Kamwende said the vehicle was intact and the search for the senior officer has been intensified.

    The commission’s chairman Wafula Chebukati said Musando was last seen on Friday night.

    “The last communication from him is an SMS sent to one of his colleagues at around 3 am on Saturday morning,” Chebukati said.

    He added the content of the SMS suggested Musando was conscious and fully aware of his itinerary for the day.

    “The matter has been reported to police and the commission, together with family members, is working closely with them to establish his whereabouts.”

    Musando was filling in for IEBC director of ICT James Muhati who was sent on a 30-day compulsory leave for not cooperating with the audit department.

    Muhati was dismissed after a report by the Audit, Risk and Compliance department.

    “He failed to cooperate in the provision of information requested from the department contrary to the public, finance and management regulations 2015,” communications manager Andrew Limo said in a statement.

    Musando was involved in the management of the KIEMS for voter registration, voter identification and results transmission.

    Sources close to the commission said he helped seal loopholes that might be associated with BVR kits.

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