My arrest was politically instigated, says MP Rigathi Gachagua

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Elder Lister
Mathira Member of Parliament Rigathi Gachagua has dared the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to prefer criminal charges against him, claiming his arrest on Monday was politically instigated.
The MP, who was grilled at DCI headquarters, now claims he was arrested over poor turnout at a function President Uhuru Kenyatta attended in Tumutumu, Nyeri County.

Speaking to the Nation shortly after his release from the DCI headquarters along Kiambu Road, he accused police of bias and alleged that the order for his arrest came from top ranks in the government.
“I have intelligence from my sources that there was a lot of pressure to have me arrested over the meeting that took place at Giagatika trading centre, where residents of Mathira kept off. It is alleged that I incited them not to turn up,” he said.

Poor mobilisation
The turnout was low when President Kenyatta made a stopover at Giagatika following a church service at PCEA Tumutumu on Sunday afternoon.
The area is not populous but some viewed the small number of people as an embarrassment to the Head of State and a show of poor mobilisation.
The first-time MP won the position in the 2017 General Election on a Jubilee Party ticket, unseating Peter Weru.
He has maintained his political allegiance to Deputy President William Ruto.
“I cannot be blamed for poor mobilisation. The people of Mathira are proud so they kept off to protest the organisation of a meeting in their area by outsiders. Any meeting in Mathira, without the involvement of elected leaders, will fail,” he said.
Graft probe
However, the lawmaker has been the subject of corruption investigations following allegations that he was involved in the laundering of Sh12.4 billion through illegal tendering processes in the last seven years.

The Assets Recovery Agency has had three of his bank accounts frozen this year.
“I have never seen a billion shillings in my lifetime. They claim I did business with the government by influencing the award of tenders to myself and my associates. I have done clean business for the last 20 years, hence it is only natural that I have some little money,” he said.
Mr Gachagua, who is expected back at the DCI headquarters on Tuesday to record a statement, says he is ready to defend himself in court.
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And by the way hii jamaa imeshika ground huko, I met him walking alone in Iruri, while checking out development projects, kama sio my colleague who hails from that area stopping to greet him, hungejua ni area MP.

Kwa ufupi unasema kwa ground anafanya kazi?
 
Kwa ufupi unasema kwa ground anafanya kazi?
Yeah, that the perception I got and it was confirmed by the my colleague the local resident. People over there must be so disciplined, they didn't throng after him as is the usual in other places I have been. Or he is so much available that they see no need to follow him around.
 
The BBI seeks to enhance the DPP and the DCI as well, this narrative of higher orders is getting musty.
 
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