Dennis Oliech & Ian Mugoya’s Gun Allegations: The Other Side Of The Story

I read a shocking story on Niaje and I couldn’t believe it! Apparently, Dennis Oliech pulled a gun on Ian Mugoya because the lady who was accompanying him was talking to Ian Mugoya! What madness is this was what ran through my head as I read that.

 

I couldn’t believe such poor judgement was being displayed by someone who should know better: someone who is a role model. how can something like that have happened? I had to call Ian Mugoya himself to find out what the hell had unfolded -I, Nwasante Khasiani do not deal in hearsay, I called up lad and had a conversation with him.

So according to Ian, what unfolded was that Dennis Oliech had stepped out with a hot lass for a night out on the town and he and his date happened to run into Ian Mugoya with his boys. Oliech’s lass saw someone she wouldn’t mind getting her mitts on. She approached Ian Mugoya and flirted with him -Ian had no idea she was taken.

 

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When Dennis Oliech noticed what was happening, he allegedly walked upto Ian and pulled out a gun on the lad and said, “stealing mali ya watu”. Whether the gun was loaded or not is still unclear. What is clear however is that ian Mugoya has confirmed that all this happened and it happened at Blankets and Wines.

When I asked Ian for a comment, he accepted that it happened and said, “I have forgiven the homy”.

I have spoken to the Blankets and Wines representative Boniface Mwalii who denied knowing of such an incident and he then went on to add that Blankets And Wine is a safe environment with private security and armed police officers. The police who were present should have been alerted to what was unfolding he said, and if they weren’t that meant it probably did not happen within the grounds.

 I called the company responsible for handling Blankets security KK Security and the statement they gave was as follows:

“We can confirm we have no formal or informal complaints about the alleged incident from any of the alleged parties involved. We can also confirm no formal or informal complaint about the alleged incident by the alleged parties was lodged with either the police at the event or with Carnivore.”

I attempted to reach out to Dennis Oliech but was informed that he isn’t in the country. I then sought other well placed sources in his camp but none was forth coming. However, Pendo says, “I was with Dennis at the time, and when him and Ian Mugoya were standing opposite each other, there was nothing that happened.”

 

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Nwasante Khasiani (Writer)