Emerging details indicate that one of the Dusit terror suspects, Ali Salim Gichunge, was an outspoken man.

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Gichunge's Toyota Ractis, which would later be found abandoned at the scene of the crime in 14 Riverside Drive, had an expanded turbo exhaust system and a good music system, witnesses reveal.

According to his neighbours in Kiambu's Muchatha Estate, he was always playing loud urban music while driving his car.

According to Chege Kariuki, a butcher at ACCT where a day never passed without him buying a kilo or a half of beef, the man was always accompanied by a girl who has been identified as Violet Kemunto.

“We only interacted with him as a customer. He was always with a light skinned girl. The turbo exhaust of that car was loud enough that you could hear it from a distance," said Kariuki as quoted by the Standard.

"He was an easily identifiable person," said another neighbour, adding that Gichunge alias Farouk was always in blue jeans trousers and had a clean-shaven head and dyed goatee.

According to a security guard, the only suspicious thing about him is that he never used the front gate to the 200 townhouses estate, instead opting for the rear entrance.

On Wednesday, one of his neighbours raised an alarm after seeing his Toyota Ractis abandoned at the scene of the crime, prompting detectives to raid his house where they recovered weapons stashed in a hole.

The officers are looking for the landlord who is expected to aid in investigations.