Security agencies are waiting for a man Jafar Rashid, who chopped off his privates in Busia lasts week to heal before he books a statement to the occurrence.

Western regional commander Mongo Chimwaga told The Nairobian that the patient was undergoing medical and psychological checks to establish the actual course of his act,

“An inquest was opened to find the root of his severing off his genitals but apparently nothing is coming up from the statements recorded by police at Nambale police where he was held before being released,” said he.

“Doctors are doing a reconstruction surgery on him and we will have to take his statement too to see how he can be helped.”

Mongo said that the young man was housed at the Nambale station in March this year after being found lying on a village path by a chief.

He was later given fare by the station’s OCS to go get a motorbike to his home when he sobered up in morning.

Rashid told The Nairobian that he was frustrated to do the act after life appeared not to be adding up,

“I was sodomised when I was arrested in the police cells and felt a cloud of guilt on me after the incidence. Society and family have also neglected me and because I am a drug addict, all this added up to the cat,” he said at Busia county referral hospital.

According Roseline Fazzila, Rashid’s mother his son asked for a knife from his grandmother to peel a mango disappeared and returned bleeding and gnashing.

Doctors said that the reconstruction surgery was to enable the patient go on with normal urine release.

His family holds that he disclosed to them that he had allegedly been sodomised in one of the police cells in the county when he was arrested for loitering in March.