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The Clothes that were picked from the Aberdare Forest and thought to belong to two missing Indians and their Kenyan driver are not theirs.

Officials aware of the developments said even the pieces of bones and belts they recovered from the forest on October 18 and 19 do not belong to Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan, Mohamed Zaid Sami Kidwai, and their taxi driver Nicodemus Mwania.

This is after the families of the missing three were called for an identification parade of the clothes and belts.

Sad news about the Missing Indians IT Experts
The exclusive image of Zulfigar Khan and Zaid Kidwai, 2 Indian volunteers that were abducted and killed by DCI’s killer squad

“The families of the Indians and the driver have seen the clothes and belts and say none of them belong to the missing men. We are back to square one,” an official aware of the progress said.

The official said even the bones are not human ones, dashing hopes of establishing the whereabouts of the three, if any.

DNA analysis of the items recovered at Aberdare park and at various scenes is however yet to be conducted and a report made before the investigating file can be forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions for further directions.

Police say preliminary findings indicate that the three were trailed from Westlands, Nairobi, to their residence at Ole Sereni Hotel along Mombasa Road by officers from the Special Services Unit (SSU).

They were allegedly abducted, killed and dumped in Aberdare National Park.

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