Missing Juja MP Koimburi found after mysterious abduction

Juja MP George Koimburi has resurfaced after going missing following a suspected case of abduction on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
The MP was abandoned near a coffee plantation farm in Kibichoi, Ruiru, on the morning of Monday, May 26, 2025.
According to reports, he was in a distressing state with his raiment tattered. He has been rushed to a hospital in Nairobi for treatment.
His resurfacing comes after he was taken in by unknown individuals during a sermon at Full Gospel Church in Mugutha on Sunday afternoon.
Koimburi had joined the congregation for the church service, accompanied by his wife, Anne Koimburi.

According to his wife, the legislator was assailed by two men in plain clothes and bundled into a Subaru vehicle while interacting with congregants.
The incident sparked outrage, with members of the public demanding the release of the legislators, even as authorities remained silent on the matter that elicited concerns of the re-emergence of cases of abductions and forced disappearances of people.
Koimburi’s run-ins with law-enforcers
His disappearance came after a series of the MP’s run-ins with law enforcement officers, even as authorities remained silent over any involvement in Sunday’s incident.
The latest is the controversial statement he made describing President William Ruto as a man who has been rejected by God, the devil, and even the church during a church service on Monday, May 18, 2025.

The remarks come in the wake of Ruto’s controversial statement in which he claimed to have spoken to the late Chief Cheluget of Narok about the purchase of a parcel of land, despite the fact that the chief died several years ago.
Koimburi had also been arrested and charged in the Kiambu court over forged academic papers in February 19, 2025.
The legislator caused a scene a day later following his release as he made a dramatic escape from outside the Kiambu Law Courts.
During the event recorded on camera, the MP, moments after learning of his extended cash bail, dramatically fled the scene on a waiting motorbike, leaving onlookers in sheer disbelief.
The MP who joined parliament in 2021 under the People Empowerment Party (PEP) had claimed that the government spent to the tune of Ksh13 billion campaigning for Raila Odinga after the former PM’s defeat in the African Union Chairperson (AUC) race.