Election official 'tortured and murdered' before vote

Chris Msando's body was found in a forest outside Nairobi just over a week
before election he was supposed to oversee.


Election commission chairman Chebukati, right, said his colleague Msando was
last seen on Friday night [Ben Curtis/AP]

An official charged with overseeing Kenya's electronic voting system has
been found dead just days before the August 8
<http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2017/07/kenya-presidential-electi
on-august-8-matters-170731053556542.html>  presidential election, according
to the commission's chairman.

The body of Chris Msando, a top information technology manager at the
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), has been identified
at the city morgue, Wafula Chebukati, IEBC chairperson, said on Monday.

"There was no doubt he was tortured and murdered. The only question in our
mind is who [killed him] and why he was killed a few days to elections,"
Chebukati told reporters.

Msando was declared missing over the weekend.

In an earlier statement, Chebukati said Msando was last seen on Friday night
and sent a text message to a colleague early on Saturday morning suggesting
"that he was conscious and fully aware of his itinerary for that day".

A mortuary employee said Msando's body was brought in by police on Saturday
alongside that of a woman.

Both were naked and appeared to have been tortured before their bodies were
dumped in a forest in Kiambu, outside Nairobi.

It was unclear why it took 48 hours for the body to be identified.

Msando was in charge of a system of electronic voter identification and vote
counting seen as crucial to avoid rigging, and was the second in command in
the commission's IT department.

A source close to the IEBC told AFP news agency that Msando had helped seal
loopholes that could be used to manipulate vote tallies.

Msando's death should be "urgently" investigated, Human Rights Watch
<http://www.aljazeera.com/topics/organisations/human-rights-watch.html>
said in a statement.

"Msando's killing comes as the electoral management body was due to audit
its systems, a week away from the election day," said the group's Africa
researcher Otsieno Namwaya.

Chebukati announced the cancellation of that audit after Msando's killing.

Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi, reporting from Nairobi, said the death adds to
the doubt cast on the forthcoming election.

"This is just adding more doubt and more tension to the situation in the
country ahead of the election. People want to know why he was killed, who
would benefit most from his death, and they want a very speedy
investigation," she said.

"And whatever happens, they want a credible and fair election."

Mysterious attack

Msando's death follows a mysterious attack at the home of deputy president
William Ruto on Saturday in Eldoret, northwest of Nairobi.

Police say a lone assailant killed one police officer, wounded another, then
held off security forces for nearly 24 hours before being killed.

The race for the presidential polls between President Uhuru Kenyatta
<http://www.aljazeera.com/topics/people/uhuru-kenyatta.html>  and longtime
opposition leader Raila Odinga has been bad-tempered and tight.

Both sides have accused the other of underhand tactics in the run-up to the
polls, with the president saying Odinga was trying to divide the nation and
provoke violence, and the opposition leader claiming Kenyatta planned to rig
the poll.

Odinga's opposition alliance NASA condemned the "heinous murder" of Msando,
saying in a statement they were "gravely concerned" about its implications.

"That no effort was made to camouflage this killing as an accident shows the
determination of the killers to send a chilling message that they will stop
at nothing to ensure the outcome they desire," read the statement.

 

 

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