Three years after his assassination, billionaire businessman Jacoz Juma's Mercedes Benz remains abandoned at DCI headquarters with the family yet to get justice.
The controversial businessman was gunned down and his body was retrieved along Ole Odume Road in May 2016.
Despite being a public figure, police have not made any progress in arresting and charging his killers, and he enters historical books as one of public figures whose death is yet to be solved.
Lately, the DCI has been making high profile arrests besides investigating murder cases such as that of Sharon Otieno and Monica Kimani but nothing has been said about Mr. Juma.
At his funeral in Bungoma, opposition leader Raila Odinga said: "We know who killed Juma and we shall ensure his family gets justice. These kind of deaths must be resolved."
Later, former Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo, a known political operative, linked deputy president William Ruto to Juma's death.
"It's in public that Ruto was behind Juma's death. The police are unable to make any progress due to state intimidation."
Some of other unresolved murders include those of Chris Msando, Odhiambo Mbai, Robert Ouko, Tom Mboya and JM Kariuki.
But at DCI headquarters, the vehicle gives a picture of hypocrisy in Kenyan's justice system which political activist Gideon Mamboleo terms as 'blind injustice'.
"We are at a level where you can't kill and escape with the murder. He was killed in city center and tracking those behind would have been quite easy. What we are seeing is blind justice."
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