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Khalif Kairo Breaks Silence Following Third Arrest

Car dealer Khalif Kairo was arrested for the third time today at Milimani Law Courts, where he had appeared for the mention of three ongoing cases related to allegations of defrauding clients.

Footage circulating online showed Kairo in a dark grey suit, handcuffed, yet maintaining high spirits as he was escorted by individuals believed to be police officers.

Kairo’s Response: A Promise to Rise Again

Despite his legal troubles, Kairo remains optimistic, expressing his determination to overcome the setbacks.

“Can’t keep a man who is determined to win down. We will overcome everything. Keep praying for me, keep supporting, and keep wishing me well. It’s a tough economy that doesn’t favor youth-driven enterprises, lakini calm seas never make good sailors.”

He also reflected on the lessons he has learned from his experiences.

“Sometimes resetting and starting afresh is the therapy you need. There is a huge blessing in forgiving, repenting, and learning from past mistakes. To a more prosperous 2025.”

A Defiant Spirit Amid Setbacks

Kairo reassured his supporters that he remains focused on rebuilding.

“Anyway, in high spirits. We keep praying, we keep building, and we stay winning. Mm siendi mahali, na support yenu ndo inanipea psyche ya kuendelea kupush. Kubounce back is guaranteed, and we will do great things that will inspire generations. Hizi ni minor setbacks. Good day.”

Recently, Kairo shared that losing his company turned out to be a blessing in disguise, allowing him to demonstrate his resilience and resourcefulness.

“I am happy that I have lost everything—showrooms, staff, cars, almost my reputation, and went broke. Now sit back and watch as God restores everything, ndio uache kujipiga kifua (so you can stop thumping your chest in pride).”

He has previously claimed that his legal troubles were orchestrated to strip him of his business, Kai & Kairo, but insists his spirit remains unshaken.

Legal Battles and Court Proceedings

On January 29, Kairo was charged with two counts of cheating, contrary to Section 315 of the Penal Code. The court granted him a cash bail of Ksh 1 million per charge, with an alternative bond option.

One charge alleges that between July 10 and July 25, 2024, in Westlands, Kairo fraudulently induced a client to pay Ksh 2.1 million through his company, Kai & Kairo Limited, for the importation of a Honda Vezel Hybrid from Japan—a car that was never delivered.

A second charge states that between July 29 and November 16, 2024, he allegedly convinced another client to transfer Ksh 2.98 million into Kai & Kairo Limited’s KCB bank account for a Subaru Outback, despite knowing the transaction was false.

As he faces mounting legal troubles, Kairo remains defiant, insisting that his downfall was not caused by women, but by forces seeking to bring him down. His supporters now watch closely to see how his legal battles unfold.

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