The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has launched investigations into an incident that happened at a church service in the Mwiki area of Kasarani Sub-County on Sunday April 6, 2025, where the former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, was accompanied by other politicians.
According to local authorities, over a hundred motorcycles ferrying two to three pillion passengers arrived at the church venue from Kangundo Road, right behind the former DP entourage, who allegedly started causing commotion in the church, demanding money from the politicians.
Police at Mwiki Police Station heard gunshots at the church grounds, and were mobilised to repulse the goons, who retreated and normalcy returned. Several of them, alongside 10 abandoned motorcycles, were detained at the Mwiki station.
“So far, it has been established that the gunshots heard at the church were fired by the VIP security personnel and civilian licensed firearm holders in their bid to protect the leaders from the rowdy group, which was already causing damage to parked cars and other church property,” DCI reported.
Furthermore, the Mwiki police command has stated that the church failed to notify the police of the planned function, which included political leaders, and therefore, no advance security measures were deployed to handle such an eventuality.
The ongoing investigations aim to bring to book those responsible for the regrettable incident, which is one among several that have been witnessed recently in various parts of the country.
The National Police Service has urged members of the public to refrain from such unruly conduct that undermines peace and safety.
“Incidents involving violence and intimidation not only tarnish the sanctity of community events but also pose a significant threat to the well-being of all attendees. It is crucial for individuals to express their concerns through proper channels rather than resorting to disorderly behavior that could lead to grave consequences,” DCI stated.
In addition, the DCI advised citizens to work together to foster an environment of safety and security during public gatherings.