Vijayriri Goswani of India and Leone Alberto Fulvio of Italy live largely in the Coast having the finer things of life.
The two are licensed firearm holders and enjoy a 24/7 armed police protection.
The two fugitives enjoy exclusive privileges as free men at the Coast after Interpol and the governments of Italy and India launched a manhunt for them.
They live a good life besides the fact that Interpol published their disturbing criminal profiles years ago.
Among crimes they are said to be engaged in include child prostitution, drug trafficking, money laundering among others.
High-profile criminals pose as philanthropic investors and pensioners and easily blend in and acquire Kenyan citizenship.
Goswami is a convicted drug peddler while Fulvio has a criminal record of drug conviction and are both wanted in Italy and India to face justice.
Fulvio was held under armed guard at a hospital in Mtwapa after Interpol issued his arrest warrant, but he is now free on bond and under very tight police security that ensures he does not jump bail.
Documents filed at the Magistrate's Courts exchanged between Interpol and the Italian Police affirms that Leone had been traced to Bamburi after years of hunting.
Goswami alongside the Akasha family are wanted in the US to face drug trafficking charges.
Immigration officials and the police involved in this case sparked a lot of controversy wondering if the Kenyan officials received the EU arrest warrant or conducted any search before allowing the culprits to settle in Kenya.