Police hunt MP Alfred Mutai after three shot in clash with Governor Kihika supporters
Kuresoi North MP Alfred Mutai during a past function. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Police have launched a manhunt for Kuresoi North Member of Parliament Alfred Mutai following a violent confrontation between his supporters and those of Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika in Kuresoi Sub-County that left three people with gunshot injuries.
In a statement issued on Friday, the National Police Service
(NPS) said preliminary investigations indicate that chaos erupted during a youth
empowerment meeting held at Sirikwa Umoja Grounds and attended by Governor
Susan Kihika, Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi and Bahati MP Irene Njoki.
According to police, the confrontation involved suspected goons
allied to Mutai and supporters of Governor Kihika.
"Several individuals sustained gunshot injuries and were
rushed to nearby medical facilities for treatment," read the statement signed
by NPS Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga.
The violence also saw a bus, registration number KDQ 155G, which
had ferried tents and chairs to the venue, set ablaze by unknown persons.
Police said Mutai is the prime suspect in the incident and is
currently on the run.
"The service is pursuing the prime suspect, Hon. Alfred
Mutai, who is currently on the run. Police officers have launched a manhunt to
apprehend him and other persons connected to the incident," Nyaga said.
The police urged the legislator to surrender to the nearest
police station and assist investigators in establishing the circumstances
surrounding the shooting.
The incident comes amid growing concerns over political violence
and intolerance in parts of the country.
NPS warned that individuals found engaging in violence, sponsoring
criminal gangs, inciting supporters or disrupting lawful gatherings would face
the full force of the law.
"No person, regardless of social status, political
affiliation, or public office, is above the law," the NPS Spokesperson
added.
The police also called on political leaders and their supporters
to exercise restraint and uphold peace, warning against the use of violence to
settle political differences.

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