Controversial blogger Scophine Aoko Otieno, popularly known as Maverick Aoko, has alleged that the Kenyan government is harbouring Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who has been accused of committing numerous atrocities in Sudan over the past two years.
Sudan plunged into a devastating civil war in April 2023, pitting the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The conflict has triggered a massive humanitarian crisis—displacing over 14 million people, spreading widespread violence, and deepening food insecurity. The war has been marked by brutal attacks on civilians, destruction of infrastructure, and the collapse of the health system, making it one of the world’s most severe crises.
On Monday, RSF forces under the command of Dagalo—widely known as Hemedti—allegedly killed 2,000 families.
Eyewitnesses have reported RSF fighters pursuing and shooting fleeing civilians, looting hospitals, and executing detainees after forcing them to chant praises for their leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. United Nations officials have strongly condemned these atrocities and urged safe passage into Chad for thousands of people escaping the violence. There are also accusations that UAE-supplied weapons have empowered the RSF’s deadly operations.
According to a United Nations report, President William Ruto has been accused of being involved in RSF activities, including the supply of arms and gold smuggling to finance weapon purchases.
However, according to Aoko, Hemedti—the man at the center of the ongoing genocide—is currently hiding in Nairobi, allegedly under the protection of his “friendship” with President Ruto.
Aoko, who is presently in exile, claimed that Hemedti is residing in Nairobi’s Westlands area, near Governor Johnson Sakaja’s offices in the Riverside Estate.
Below is what Aoko posted on X (formerly Twitter):

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