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A major security breach at Nyayo House saw an intruder spend five hours in Interior CS Murkomen's office, exploiting a fumigation exercise to access state secrets.

It was supposed to be the safest room in Nairobi. Instead, for five chilling hours on Saturday night, the office of Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen belonged to a ghost.
Exclusive CCTV footage reviewed by this investigative desk confirms the unthinkable: at 10:45 PM on January 10, 2026, an unidentified male figure walked calmly into Nyayo House, ascended to the ministerial floor, and remained there until 3:40 AM the next day. He did not break a lock. He did not disable an alarm. He simply walked in. The breach of the nerve center of Kenya's internal security apparatus is not just a lapse; it is a scandal of monumental proportions.
How does a stranger walk into the office of the man in charge of the police? The answer lies in the mundane: fumigation. Sources within the National Intelligence Service (NIS) indicate the intruder exploited a scheduled pest control exercise. Dressed in nondescript coveralls, he blended with the night crew. But while the exterminators chased roaches, this man chased secrets.
"He didn't steal a laptop," a high-ranking DCI detective confided. "He went through physical files. He rearranged documents. This was not a burglary; it was a message. Someone wanted to show the CS that he is touchable."
The fallout has been swift and brutal. The entire night security detail at Nyayo House has been suspended, and DCI forensics teams are dusting every inch of the mahogany desk where the intruder reportedly sat, perhaps reading state secrets, perhaps just mocking the power structure. CS Murkomen, known for his tough talk on bandits and terrorists, has been left exposed in his own castle.
This breach raises terrifying questions. If a "mystery man" can spend five hours in the Interior CS's office undetected, who is safe? And more importantly, what did he take—or what did he leave behind?
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