Eve Mungai Helps Police Track Down Fake GSU Officer [VIDEO]

She accompanied her lawyer to Kileleshwa Police Station to record a statement on the allegations made by the purported officer, identified as Muendo Mailu (TikTok moniker CP Karao).

Eve Mungai Helps Police Track Down Fake GSU Officer [VIDEO]
YouTuber Eve Mungai and a GSU officer accusing her of leaving him. /TIKTOK

YouTuber and influencer Eve Mungai has reported that an alleged General Service Unit (GSU) officer who accused her of abandoning him after making it in life has been arrested.

Taking to her Instagram on Friday, October 7, Mungai thanked her lawyers who elevated the matter with a legal suit against him, two days after she fired a warning against those spreading falsehoods about her with the aim of ruining her brand.

She accompanied her lawyer to Kileleshwa Police Station to record a statement on the allegations made by the purported officer, identified as Muendo Mailu (TikTok moniker CP Karao).

Watch the lawyer speak to the press:

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"Thank you to my legal team for acting very fast, The fake GSU is under custody as we wait to proceed in court, hoping justice will prevail," she wrote.

"We have reported at the Kileleshwa Police Station and we have come with my client to report an issue whereby we have had certain video circulating for the past three days concerning my client and this video has serious untruth and extreme defamatory attributes," the lawyer told the media.

The lawyer added that Mungai has spent years building and strengthening her brand as a content creator, thus she has a right to legally protect her reputation.

The lawyer further exposed Mailu's identity as an individual impersonating a police officer and threatening her with unprintable words captured in a video shared on social media, vices he added that Mailu will be charged with.

"The accused, Muendo Mailu is facing charges of impersonating a police officer, threatening my client, and also the publication of unprintable words together with the publication of a video that he claims that he had a relationship with my client of which my client has never met him, claims that he has given my client money of which there are no records to that," the lawyer added.

The lawyer added that the suspect will take a plea in court in the coming week. 

Mungai issued a comprehensive statement explaining her early days as a content creator with sheer hard work alongside her director from the humble days of "Gotta City" up to where she is out of persistence and trusting the process, using her YouTube channel as evidence of her success.

She further cited Section 23 of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act, 2018 which states that "A person who knowingly publishes information that is false in print, broadcast, data or over a computer system, that is calculated or results in panic, chaos or violence among citizens of the Republic, or which is likely to discredit the reputation of a person commits an offence and shall on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding five million shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, or to both" in relation to the case.

According to her, the man attempted to tarnish her image as well as her ties with business partners and the media, but held conversations with her lawyer and accepted liability.

The individual, on his part, acknowledged the virality of the video whereby he accused her of abandoning him after allegedly helping him out in the early stages of her content creation, to the point that his grandmother had even called him as a result.

He appealed to the content creator for forgiveness as well as the companies with business deals with her, as well as Trevor.

Eve Mungai and her boyfriend, Trevor. /INSTAGRAM.MUNGAI EVE