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New twist in battle for control of Sh2 billion hotel, DCI seeks answers

Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters in Nairobi [David Njaaga]

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) wants the Firearm Licensing Board to explain how Italian businessman Stefano Ucceli, who is facing forgery charges in Mombasa, acquired a licence to own a pistol. The pistol was confiscated following his arrest on May 28.

DCI is seeking to reconcile conflicting records held by the board and detectives investigating Stefano. When the Italian was arrested, he was allegedly found with a Taurus pistol Serial Number 72484 issued under licence number 34108, according to police records.

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