In a chilling twist straight out of a political thriller, Juja Member of Parliament George Koimburi was found bloodied, bruised, and abandoned in the dead of night at the sprawling Jacaranda Coffee Plantation in the Kibichoi area of Ruiru just hours after vanishing from a Sunday church service in Mugutha under mysterious and terrifying circumstances.
What began as a routine day of worship quickly morphed into a dramatic chain of events that has left both residents and authorities reeling. Witnesses at the church reported that a group of unidentified individuals stormed the premises, whisking away the MP in a scene that can only be described as audacious and surreal. Congregants were left stunned, some breaking into screams and prayer, as the abductors disappeared without a trace.
The silence that followed was deafening until late that evening, when a local farmworker stumbled upon the MP, semi-conscious and bearing visible injuries, lying among the coffee bushes of the acaranda plantation. Drenched in dust and disoriented, Koimburi’s rescue sent shockwaves across the region.
Police have launched a full-scale investigation into the bizarre abduction, which has sparked widespread speculation about the motive behind the daring daylight incident. Political tensions? Personal vendettas? A warning shot from unseen forces?
As the mystery deepens and Juja constituents demand answers, one thing is clear: this is no ordinary crime. This is a story still unfolding, and all eyes are now on the authorities to connect the dots and unmask the faces behind the terrifying ordeal that left a sitting MP fighting for his life in the shadows of a coffee plantation.









