Kenyan content creator 2Mbili has left fans confused and concerned after announcing that he had been arrested under unclear circumstances.
Taking to social media on Thursday, January 5, the popular online personality informed his followers that he was in police custody.
In a series of videos shared on his platforms, 2Mbili was seen in handcuffs, but he did not explain what led to his arrest, sparking widespread speculation among his fans and other netizens.
In the clips, he first appeared inside a police vehicle, suggesting he was being transported by officers.
Later videos showed him behind bars in what appeared to be a police cell, further deepening the mystery around the situation.
He went on to reveal that he had been arrested in Isebania, a town located near the Kenya–Tanzania border.
According to 2Mbili, he was initially held at the Isebania Police Station cells before being moved to Migori Prisons.
He later claimed he was transferred again, this time to the Kehancha Law Courts, where he says he is currently being held in the court cells.
Despite the serious nature of the situation, the content creator appeared to maintain a surprisingly upbeat attitude.
In one of the videos, he stated that he was “enjoying his stay” at the Kehancha Law Courts cells, a remark that left many of his followers unsure whether to take the arrest seriously or see it as part of his usual dramatic online persona.
“Got arrested in Isebania. Locked up in Isebania Police Station. Was later taken to Migori Prisons then later to Kehancha Law Courts! Am at the Kehancha Law Courts cells and I just like it here. #PeaceOverFreedom #GodWin,” he captioned.
As of now, it remains unclear whether 2Mbili has truly been arrested or if the entire episode is a carefully crafted publicity stunt aimed at drawing attention online.
The lack of official communication from authorities has only fueled the uncertainty.
Reactions online have been mixed. Some of his fans expressed concern and sent messages wishing him well, hoping he would resolve whatever issue he might be facing.
Others, however, dismissed the videos as a publicity gimmick, accusing him of chasing clout.
A section of netizens also questioned the sequence of events he described, wondering why he would allegedly be taken to Migori Prisons and then held at the Kehancha Law Courts cells before being formally arraigned in court.
The unusual movement between facilities raised eyebrows and added to doubts about the authenticity of his claims.
Until more concrete information emerges, 2Mbili’s situation remains a puzzle, with followers left to piece together the truth from his cryptic and dramatic social media updates.
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