NASA leader Raila Odinga at a hotel in Washington DC last week. [Photo|Plive]Details have emerged on how spies from the National Intelligence Service (NIS) allegedly spied on NASA leader Raila Odinga during his tour of the United States.Odinga left the country on November 8 and is expected to land at JKIA at 11 am, Friday November 17, back from the US.The Star reported that 15 spies were sent by President Uhuru Kenyatta's Jubilee administration to track all of Odinga's moves and steps he made including in public and private meetings.The local daily in its November 17, 2017 publication, said a source revealed that the spies also installed listening devices, used phone calls and SMSs.The spies included four women who attended Raila's several public meetings and kept themselves so close to Odinga and his associates, with NIS field officers in Washington DC reporting directly to senior officers at their Thika Road headquarters."An advance reconnaissance team was sent to Washington, DC two days before Raila arrived. Three others accompanied Raila on his flight to the US, sitting as close as possible," reported the daily."The spies had instructions to advise on every minute detail, every movement, who Raila met, when, where and what was discussed."During his 10-day visit, Odinga met several US government representatives and held public forums and meetings championing his NASA's chariot call for electoral justice in Kenya.

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