Probe into the whereabouts of missing Dutch billionaire Tob Cohen has gained momentum.
This is after the detectives discovered the last location of his phone days after he was reported missing.
Police sources have hinted that there is a possibility that the tycoon never left his home.
The new revelations indicate that the phone was used within the compound even as the wife and government prepared for a showdown in court in a bid to discover what happened to him.
The new development has complicated matters in the inquest into the missing of the tycoon.
The estranged wife Sarah Wairimu was arrested and grilled over the missing of the Dutchman.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) ordered for the detention of the suspect during the hearing of the case at the court in Kiambu. She is expected to remain custody for 14 days, as initially requested.
The court will also be expected to determine whether the home of the couple can be declared as a scene of crime to allow more time and room for the probe.
Police Inspector Maxwell Otieno told reporters that there are possibilities that the missing tycoon was kidnapped by unknown persons even as they follow the leads to burst the suspects behind the matter.
“It’s highly probable that Cohen might have been kidnapped from his residence and taken by the respondent to an unknown place where the kidnap may have turned to murder,” argued Otieno, as quoted by Daily Nation.