Chaos erupt at JKIA during Gachagua's dramatic return from US

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Scores were injured as former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua's supporters clashed with armed goons who attempted to disrupt the procession from JKIA.
A group of armed youth attacked the convoy shortly after Gachagua left the airport.
Armed with
stones and crude weapons, the goons pelted the DCP leader’s convoy with stones,
injuring several people and damaging vehicles.
What was meant to be a triumphant political homecoming for the DCP party leader quickly descended into chaos and violence, disrupting planned celebrations and forcing the cancellation of scheduled stopovers and a rally to address supporters.
Tensions began to simmer even before Gachagua’s arrival, as groups of youth—some arriving on motorbikes and others ferried in buses—began arriving at the airport. The youth appeared organised and intent on disrupting the procession.
Moments after Gachagua’s convoy left the airport, violence erupted. The youth began hurling stones at vehicles in the procession, damaging cars and injuring several people, including leaders and supporters.
What began
as a peaceful procession quickly turned into a scene of panic and disorder.
The attacks unfolded in full view of police officers
deployed to maintain security. Little was done to quell the violence or protect
those under attack.
The unrest forced Gachagua to cut short his procession and
abandon plans to address a rally at Kamukunji, where he was expected to speak
to his supporters. He immediately changed cars and drove off, leaving leaders
who were accompanying him to address the supporters.
Murang’a Senator, Kamau Murang’o added, “Wanatupangia njama, wanasema hatutafika nyumbani…”
The incident comes just a day after DCP officials raised alarm over statements by Nairobi ODM chairman George Aladwa, who threatened to counter Gachagua supporters.
The attack by goons was condemned by DCP leaders, who termed
it barbaric.
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