Security agent at JKIA Gire Ali. PHOTO | BMS
Security agent at JKIA Gire Ali. PHOTO | BMS

Suspicious calls believed to be security agents threaten the man who exposed the dirty work at KQ. The man who was suspended by the Chief Human Resource Mrs Everlyne Munyoki is said to be threatened over the same.


Gire Ali, a security agent at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), who was suspended after recording 239 passengers arriving at the air station on Wednesday, February 26 aboard a China Southern Airlines plane amid coronavirus fears, claims his life is in danger.

KQ Chief Human Human resource Everlyne Munyoki photo, the woman who suspended Gire Ali. PHOTO | LinK
KQ Chief Human Human resource Everlyne Munyoki photo, the woman who suspended Gire Ali. PHOTO | LinK
" So many mobile phone numbers have been calling me, but I fear the callers are out to establish my whereabouts, "  Ali said.



“As a result, I refused to receive the calls because I believe they are tracking me down,” said Ali.


" In my six-hour interrogation, which began at 11am and ended at 5pm, I was intimidated and harassed by the senior airport staff who they said I was exposing their work, " he said.


“After grilling me for that long, they told me to surrender my station access cards and wait for the company’s verdict on the fate of my job.”


“The plane stayed on the airside for one hour as we stood our ground that the passengers won’t be allowed to alight and enter Kenya. However, a single call from a senior government official to our lead security officers changed everything! Within 40 minutes, all the 239 passengers had been cleared for arrival, much to our shock,” said Ali.


" It has been determined that you be suspended from duty with effect from 27th February 2020 in accordance with provisions of clause 16.5 of the Company HR Policy Manual,” part of the letter signed by KQ Chief Human Resources Officer, Evelyne Munyoki, read.

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