POLICE have reportedly arrested two people for questioning over the alleged kidnapping and murder of British businessman Campbell Scott. Campbell was last seen in Nairobi on February 17 as cops launched an extensive search for him before discovering a body dumped in a sack.
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The body, which is yet to be identified, was found on February 22 by animal herders in the Makongo forest, sat 60 miles southeast of the capital, The Times reports. Investigations into his death say the man was most likely strangled with further investigations ongoing to officially confirm if the body is Campbell's.
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Officials fear the Brit may have been kidnapped, according to local media. Police initially said they had been given statements from at least five people from the JW Marriott hotel where he was staying. This included security guards and staff. Two people have since been detained, including a taxi driver and a waiter, according to Capital News.
Campbell, a senior director with the data analytics company Fico, arrived in Kenya last Sunday and was seen for the final time around 11.15am the day after. The 58-year-old was on a business trip with a colleague for a conference in the days before his disappearance.
His colleague reported him missing on Monday evening after being unable to reach him on his mobile. By 7pm, the hotel advised that the police were contacted sparking a search involving hotel security and management as well as officers from the Parklands police station.
Detectives are reported to have since taken over the case and have visited local bars and hotels in the Westlands district for information relating to Campbell. Campbell was scheduled to meet with officials from the UK, US, and several African countries for a three-day conference about markets for new products.
His FICO bio states that he is based in the London office and is "responsible for global regulatory and compliance product management within the FICO Scores team". He joined the company in 2014 from Experian UK and has over 25 years of experience in "data management and customer identity and verification solutions.".
FICO has confirmed to The Sun: "A FICO employee, Campbell Scott, went missing on Sunday, February 16, in Nairobi, Kenya while he was on a business trip. "Our thoughts are with Campbell’s family and friends. Please respect his privacy and do not speculate about this situation.