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    How Wangui called airport to clear way for Arturs
    By Biketi Kikechi

    The Standard, Kenya
    July 11 2006

    Narc activist Mary Wambui's daughter, Winnie Wangui, made several
    calls to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to have the Artur
    brothers received, it emerged on Monday.

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs protocol officer Paul Letoya testifies
    during the Kiruki Commission of inquiry on Monday.

    Winnie first called protocol officer Paul Latoya at 6pm on June
    8 asking him to assist her guests. The Foreign Affairs ministry
    officer said he acted on Winnie's instructions because she was a
    senior officer in the ministry.

    "She is a senior officer at the ministry and I'm not supposed to
    ignore instructions from such officers," said Latoya.

    The commission inquiring into the affairs of the mysterious foreigners
    Artur Sargasyan and Artur Margaryan held its ninth sitting yesterday,
    with Latoya as its 19th witness.

    Protocol requirements

    The two foreigners were deported last month after causing a security
    breach at the airport. Latoya - who receives ministers, diplomats and
    other senior Government officers - accorded similar treatment to the
    Artur brothers when he found them at the Duty Free Shops lounge.

    His duties include helping VIPs through the Customs and Immigration
    desks, and also to beat long queues.

    Said Latoya: "She (Wangui) called again and gave me the description
    of the guests and also told me that they were the Artur brothers".

    He then proceeded to the Duty Free lounge where he met and informed
    Margaryan that he had been instructed by Winnie to facilitate their
    protocol requirements. Latoya then went back to his office on the
    understanding that he would return when the Emirates flight from
    Dubai lands.

    When he went back later after receiving another call from Winnie,
    Latoya found Margaryan, two Asian looking

    people and Sargsyan, who, he said, had just arrived.

    Contradictory testimony

    Monday's evidence appeared to contradict the testimony of another
    witness, David Opar Ouya, who last week said Sargasyan was at Panari
    Sky Centre before going to the airport.

    Lawyer Kamau Kuria, who appears for Winnie Wangui at the Kiruki
    Commission, makes a point at the proceedings on Monday.

    Mrs Rosemary Chirchir, a security officer at the airport, also said
    Sargsyan arrived at the airport and was met by Margaryan and four
    other people. The Emirates airline passenger manifest, however,
    had the name of Artur Gervokyan, the only person listed as a VIP.

    Latoya said he found two supervisors assisting the visitors, and
    decided to go back to the office but Winnie called again asking him
    to continue helping the foreigners with the clearance.

    "I went to the baggage area and found that they had already identified
    their luggage, but the Customs officers demanded that we call the
    owners," said Latoya.

    He told the commission that he dashed to the Duty Free lounge and
    fetched Margaryan, the Asian-looking people.

    Special treatment

    While there, Latoya said he received yet another call from Winnie
    asking whether he understood any Customs procedures.

    He said it was then that he sought assistance from a Customs officer,
    who, however, declined to take Winnie's call, saying he was too
    junior. He said he then went to his office.

    The protocol officer denied claims he facilitated the movement of the
    alleged Armenians and their friends from the airport through Unit 1.

    Mrs Chirchir had earlier claimed she did not question the foreigners'
    movement through the Unit because Latoya accompanied them.

    "They did not go through the Immigration and Customs desk; instead,
    they went through Unit 1 normally used by passengers going to board
    their flights," said Chirchir.

    She said VIPs who were accompanied by protocol officers were always
    given special treatment.

    Hotel commotion disputed

    Kuria, however, told the witness she was not saying the truth because
    the passengers had gone through the Customs desk and the baggage area,
    where a commotion had ensued.

    Chirchir replied that she had remained in Unit 1 throughout the time
    and did not know what was happening at the baggage area because the
    two were some 300 metres apart.

    Chirchir also told Kuria that she could not rely on press reports
    because newspapers "can write anything." She told the commission that
    Sargsyan arrived in the country on June 8, 2006, and anyone claiming
    he fought and caused a commotion at a hotel on Mombasa Road was a liar.

    She insisted that Latoya visited Unit 1 three times and took Margaryan
    and his group upstairs after the Armenian told her he was expecting
    his brother from Dubai.

    Commissioner Ahmed Isaack asked Kuria to clarify whether he was
    representing Winnie Mwai or Winnie Wangui as he had applied earlier.

    Kuria said the person mentioned by the witness in the statement he
    wrote at the commission was his client.
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