According to his girlfriend, Mary Wambui, Muteti left their home at 9am to buy breakfast but never returned.



"He went to get breakfast around 9am and did not come back. I went downstairs to check on him, and some witnesses told me that he had been abducted," said Wambui.

Witnesses informed her that he had been abducted by armed men believed to be police officers and forced into a Subaru vehicle with registration number KCF 035M. His phone was switched off making him unreachable.

Wambui revealed that Muteti had been receiving threats from unknown individuals following the contentious post, prompting him to delete it from his social media account. Christine Kendi, another family member, called on authorities to adhere to due process and disclose Muteti's whereabouts. "We understand that Peter has been vocal on X and may have done something offensive, but there is a legal process. He shouldn’t be hidden; he should be presented in court," she pleaded. The family expressed frustration over the lack of cooperation from the apartment management and the supermarket where the abduction allegedly occurred, citing a climate of fear caused by a spate of recent disappearances in the country.