Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) Deputy Party Leader Cleophas Malala has been given 72 hours to surrender himself to the police to record a statement over the chaos that erupted during his rally in Kakamega on Saturday.

The former Kakamega senator will be apprehended if he fails to report to Kakamega Police Station within the next three days.

In a press briefing on Tuesday, May 27, the Western Region Police Commander Issa Mahamoud said Malala should present himself at the police station and provide a statement on what transpired during his event on Saturday, May 24, that led to chaos.

Mahamud said if Malala fails to show up, the police will look for him, apprehend him, and charge him with "disturbing the peace of Kakamega Town." An undated photo of Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) Deputy Party leader Cleophas Malala.