Murkomen warns Gachagua ahead of Thursday return, hints at arrest if chaos erupt

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Interior Cabinet Secretary
Kipchumba Murkomen has cautioned Democracy for Citizen Party (DCP) leader
Rigathi Gachagua against disrupting peace in Nairobi on Thursday, when he is
expected back from the United States.
Murkomen, who says security
agencies are on high alert, has warned that the former Deputy President could
be arrested, citing intelligence reports indicating planned chaos on the day of
his return.
With just over 40 hours to go
before Gachagua returns from the United States, the stage appears set for a
political showdown.
“The last time he was around,
there were so many goons in the name of protests, we were very prepared and
every other minute the National Police Service is prepared to protect citizens
and their property,” Murkomen said in Murang’a County on Tuesday during the
30th Jukwaa la Usalama forum.
With Gachagua’s party calling for
over one million supporters to converge at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
(JKIA) for his arrival, the government believes the move is a cover to disrupt
business in Nairobi.
“We are of course aware of those
elements of threatening disruptions, threatening football, you know,
threatening all these other issues and I need to say that we will take legal
action,” said Murkomen.
The Interior CS also said the
government will closely monitor Gachagua’s political activities across the
country.
“The security agencies should be
prepared for a more chaotic environment as a result of his coming back to the
country. Let me say that the security sector is prepared to deal with any
insecurity issues,” he added.
In its efforts to tackle the
alcohol menace under the 100-day clampdown announced on Monday, the Interior ministry
said it has confiscated both unadulterated ethanol and counterfeit liquor from
a notorious businessman in Murang’a County, valued at over Ksh.3 million.
The Jukwaa la Usalama event moves
to Nyandarua County on Wednesday.
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