- Club Enkare's management denied reports that the four missing men had lunch at the joint shortly before disappearing
- The bar's management said after reviewing the CCTV footage from Monday, April 19, they neither saw the quartet nor their Toyota Mark X
- Detectives said the vehicle was found unlocked and added that the men's phones were switched off somewhere near Everest Park, Mombasa Road
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The management of a club in Kitengela where the four missing men allegedly had lunch before they mysteriously vanished has denied reports they were there.
Elijah Obuong, 35, Brian Oduor, 36, Jack Ochieng, 37 and Benjamin Imbai, 30, were last seen on the afternoon of April 19 while having lunch together at Club Enkare.
According to a report by TV47, the bar's manager Bernand Monda said they did not see any of the missing men after reviewing their CCTV footage of Monday, April 19.
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"After reviewing our CCTV footage, we did not spot any of them or the car. Since the closure of bars, we have not been selling alcohol to anyone. We only do food takeaways," he said.The club's ICT manager, Joab Mukuru, said only one person was seen parking by the bar and he or she later drove off a few minutes later.
"It is a different car from the alleged Toyota Mark X," he said.At Around 4pm, there were several vehicles parked outside the lounge but not the Toyota Mark X which the quartet was last seen.
Detectives said the vehicle was found unlocked, adding that the men's phones were switched off somewhere near Everest Park, Mombasa Road.
As earlier reported, the quartet lived life on the fast lane and was into women and drugs. Benjamin loved the finer things in life and was always out partying with his friends.
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On his part, Elijah was also living a lavish life that was reportedly being financed by his relatives who live abroad. The men also had a history of run-ins with the law.
Police officers are now following crucial leads with a motor vehicle syndicate which is linked to the four men at the centre of the investigations.
Their families said they were all working in the car-hire business, raising concerns that a deal gone south could have led to their disappearance.
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