
In a well-composed move by police officers, the rapper fell into the trap of the security wizards who posed as friends inviting him for a party at Kenya Cinema, Nairobi, where they handcuffed him.
The controversial rapper was interrogated at Central Police Station for hours before being released.
“Yes, it is true I was put behind bars. I had an AK 47 but It wasn’t mine. It was a police firearm in my hands, “ Rio-D confirmed to the Nairobi Snitch .
“All this has nothing to do with crime. I am not a criminal.” he said
Sources within police unit indicated that the rapper was cleared after disclosing how he got hold of the gun.
It is the first time a Kenyan singer has been involved in gun drama since Prezzo’s street thug shoot out scare that took place four years ago in Westlands.
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