Police are under pressure from senior people in the Kenya Kwanza regime to link impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua with the violence and looting witnessed in the recent June 25 demonstrations.
This comes even as the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Mohamed Amin said in a presser on Monday, June 30, that police would arrest Gachagua if he is linked to the demos. "He (Gachagua) does not enjoy any immunity from prosecution.
If in our investigations he is found to have aided or abetted any criminal activity, then appropriate action will be taken." Amin also denied that the agency had summoned the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) leader in connection with the demos, but admitted they were investigating the funders of the goons.
Demonstrations were held countrywide after the death of Albert Ojwang at the Central Police Station on June 8.