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The Inspector-General of Police Hillary Mutyambai has ordered the arrest of individuals captured while dragging their manager on the tarmac.
Mutyambai said he had instructed Regional Police Commander-Coast Region to immediately arrest all the perpetrators of the offense and arraign them before the court.
“Nobody is above the law and such acts of impunity will be met with the full force of the law,” Mutyambai said.
The Standard has established that the said individuals are employees of the Kaskazi Beach Hotel in Kwale s Diani town.
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The incident sparked social media outrage.
Indeche told
The Standard that the over 40 workers accosted him on May 6, 2021, while having breakfast at one of the hotels demanding their pay before they started to manhandle him.
Echesa claimed Peter Okuro, the presiding officer, had blocked their party agents from the polling station.
ODM agents were also beaten and injured by rival supporters after they found them with campaigning material and money inside a polling station.
ANC candidate Peter Nabulindo won the Matungu by-election garnering 14,257 votes, trouncing his closest challenger, David Were of Orange Democratic Movement, who got 10,565 votes.
Chaotic scenes were also witnessed in London Ward, Nakuru County, on the voting day as police teargassed a group of leaders allied to Deputy President William Ruto.
Antony Nzuki of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) won the by-election with 1,707 votes.
Larry Madowo Applauds Kenyan Police Officers After Rescue
1 January 2021 - 2:49 pm
BBC News anchor Larry Madowo (right) and police officers from Ukwala Police Station in Siaya on Thursday, December 31, 2020.
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BBC News anchor Larry Madowo has praised Kenya Police officers who rescued him during his visit to his home county, Siaya.
Madowo was driving along a rough, untarmacked road in the county when he got stuck in mud on Thursday, December 31.
The outspoken journalist disclosed that the team of four officers attached to Ukwala Police station went above and beyond to rescue him and his colleague from the mess.
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Roselyne Obala |
December 31st 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Ispector General (IG) of Police Hillary Mutyambai. [File, Standard]
A businessman has protested over the encroachment of land measuring 0.4 hectares worth Sh150 million in Nairobi’s Umoja area.
Peter Muhia, the proprietor of Akenya Investment Ltd, has accused the police of protecting a businessman who has encroached on his land using fake documents and wants the Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai to intervene.
He accused officers at Buruburu police station of allowing the said businessman to construct on his land despite making a report on December 7 concerning the matter.
“From the above-mentioned date, no investigations and or actions have been undertaken on the matter,” Muhia wrote to Nairobi Area DCI boss Bernard Nyakwaka. His lawyer, Melba Katindi, said in the letter that Muhia was the legal owner of the land and those constructing on it were encroachers.