The police have denied reports that they summoned former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for grilling over June 25 protest violence.
The police however vowed to go after him should an ongoing investigation unearth evidence linking him to chaos.
This follows numerous accusations from pro-government politicians and state officials attempting to pin the Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) leader to financing and mobilisation efforts that went into organising the Wednesday uprising.
“It is not true that we have summoned Rigathi Gachagua.
But, I would like to point out that he does not enjoy any immunity against prosecution. He is subject to the laws of the land,” said Director of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Mohammed Amin.
“If, in our investigations, he is found to have been involved in, perpetrated, aided or abetted any criminal activity, then appropriate action will be taken against him,” he added.
The DCI boss was speaking at the agency’s headquarters, when he gave an update on the investigations into the incidents of violence that were reported during the protests.
According to the DCI detectives, preliminary investigations have revealed that the peaceful protests were infiltrated by goons ferried from other places into the affected towns including Nairobi.
The groups are believed to have been under instruction from unnamed quarters to, among other atrocities, loot and conduct arson attacks on public and private property.
“Preliminary investigations, including statements obtained from these arrested suspects, reveal a deliberate and well-funded plot to incite chaos, civil unrest, and widespread anarchy under the guise of public protest.
Evidence indicates that individuals were strategically mobilized and transported particularly into Nairobi from various parts of the country,” Amin revealed.
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