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    ARTUR TO WED WINNIE
    By Cyrus Ombati and Douglas Okwatch

    The Standard, Kenya
    April 5 2007

    Mr Artur Margaryan (right) and an associate, lift an unidentified
    woman at their residence in Runda Estate, Nairobi, after a party.

    Miss Winnie Wangui Mwai and Mr Artur Margaryan have lifted the lid on
    a love affair whose script reads like a soap opera with spontaneous,
    dramatic confessions.

    With this, the piece that has been missing from a jigsaw puzzle
    of high society dinners, booze, guns and fast cars in which Winnie
    appeared to be always at the centre finally fell in place - romance.

    Both were miles apart. But the moonstruck couple did not disappoint
    with their stunning admissions.

    And both confirmed on Wednesday that the nuptials would be just a
    matter of time.

    "I love her and I trust her very much. She is the only person who
    has not betrayed my loyalty," Margaryan, whose accounts in a book he
    is writing, and is due for publication in early next month, could
    ruffle feathers by exposing the "who-is-who" that visited the posh
    Runda address he shared with his alleged brother, said of his love
    life in an exclusive interview with The Standard.

    The book, 'The Artur's X-Files', is being co-authored with a British
    and Kenyan journalist, a female whose identity Margaryan declined to
    reveal. It would reportedly put to 'utter shame' some ministers in
    the Kibaki Government, who Margaryan says, he gave hefty bribes to
    stay on and do business.

    "I used to call him James and I would like to be called Mrs James or
    Mrs Margaryan after the marriage is formalised," encapsulates Winnie's
    desire and leaves no doubt as to how far she is prepared to go with
    the relationship.

    No more speculation

    She used the interview with a local FM radio station to call on the
    Government to clear her boyfriend's name, which was the subject of a
    commission of inquiry that drew harsh criticism from anti-Government
    elements over the manner in which it went about picking witnesses.

    Its findings largely remain unknown, even though the President had
    promised to expedite action.

    The admissions end almost a year of grapevine and speculation over
    whether indeed Margaryan - who Interpol categorises as an international
    fugitive on the run - and Winnie, the daughter of Narc-Kenya activist,
    Ms Mary Wambui, were lovers.

    Winnie chose a local radio station to bare it all. Margaryan, in a
    telephone interview from an undisclosed location with The Standard -
    which he claims is his favourite media house although some matters
    regarding this preference are still a subject of investigation -
    confirmed Wangui's expose.

    It is unlikely, however, that the couple could tie the knot in Nairobi,
    the capital which is Margaryan's honeymoon destination of choice. This
    is because Margaryan and his introverted, less flamboyant sibling,
    Artur Sargasyan, are supposed to have been deported from the country in
    June last year, after a security rumpus at Jomo Kenyatta International
    Airport. The Rambo-like Margaryan reportedly drew a gun on airport
    security officials.

    They meet often

    Winnie told the FM radio station that her life's desire was to marry
    Margaryan, whose real identity and that of his brother is a subject
    of controversy.

    On Wednesday, speculation was rife that marriage to the daughter
    of one of the most influential women in Kenya today, could offer
    Margaryan a safe passage back.

    "I see him quite often. He is my boyfriend and I will get married to
    him soon here in Kenya. Watch me," said Wangui.

    Moments after delivering the sensational radio interview, Margaryan
    was on phone from his hideout talking to The Standard and expressing,
    in his staccato accent, how he yearns to be united in matrimony with
    his Kenyan lover.

    "She comes to see me very often, we are together a lot of the time.

    Before she went to give the interview (on radio) she spoke to me
    to say she loved me," Margaryan, who drove in unmarked cars, told
    The Standard. At the height of their notoriety, police recovered
    GK plates and deadly weapons, including AK-47 rifles and shotguns,
    in his compound.

    "In a week's time, she will join me," Margaryan intimated, without
    saying exactly where.

    On her part, Wangui occasionally broke into laughter during the
    animated morning interview.

    They were not criminals

    Asked her how she fell in love with Margaryan, she said: "You know
    the beginning is normal, as you have to take your time with the person
    you have met to know him more.

    "I never saw him as arrogant and rough as claimed. He was a
    good-hearted and honest person. We became very close of course but
    I don't want to get into details because it will be messy."

    Wangui who said she has never picked up her suspension letter from the
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where she works, told of how desperately
    she tried to stop the ejection of the brothers.

    "I tried to stop it (deportation) through my lawyer, who I also sent
    to the Kiruki Commission to show his other side of life. I know they
    were not criminals," she said.

    It was the first time yesterday that Wangui, who has always been
    linked to the Arturs, spoke publicly about his involvement with the
    men said to be Armenians. The two left the country in controversial
    circumstances.

    The official line is that they were deported, to which Margaryan once
    again responded thus: "They (read authorities) put me on a top class
    airline to where I chose to go. That's not being removed".

    Wangui wants children with Artur

    In the radio interview, Wangui spoke of a grand weddding to Margaryan,
    probably before the end of the year.

    Wangui, a Government employee, was among 10 civil servants suspended
    last June over the infamous Artur brothers saga. Their exploits are
    said to have caused bad blood between former CID boss Mr Joseph Kamau
    and Police Commissioner Maj-Gen Hussein Ali.

    Winnie rekindled that chapter in a breakfast interview, when she spoke
    of her relationship with Margaryan. She denied common speculation
    in sections of the media that she was expecting Margaryan's baby,
    but said she would like to have children with him.

    She defended Margaryan against accusations that he and Sargsyan were
    international crooks.

    "I know they are not criminals and they did not draw guns at the
    airport as it was reported. The issue was blown out of proportion by
    those who claimed were witnessess. No one knew the truth about them
    and I wanted to tell it in vain".

    Wangui spoke of how she met the men she described as good-hearted
    and honest businessmen in Dubai while on a trip.

    She said she was introduced to the two sometime in 2005 by a friend
    who she did not name and told they were potential investors and
    decided to do business with them, through Kensington Holdings.

    The firm was owned by the Arturs, Ms Wangui, Julius Maina Mwangi and
    Aloise Otieno Omita, the Kiruki Commission was told last year.

    Lawyer Gibson Kamau Kuria represented her at the commission and could
    at times defend the Arturs as good people.

    She talked of difficulties she went through when the commission
    started the hearings on the activities of the Armenians, describing
    it as a very "difficult time".

    Said she: "Friends desert you at a time of need. But my mother stood
    by me all that time".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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