Outspoken lawyer Miguna Miguna has demanded that Rigathi Gachagua release the names of the alleged 101 members of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) hit squad that the former deputy president claimed operated under the government's command.

While issuing what he termed as an urgent message to Gachagua on Wednesday, July 9, Miguna challenged Gachagua to make public the members' identities, citing it would be crucial in filing a case before the International Criminal Court (ICC). "To Rigathi Gachagua, Kenyans would like you to disclose the names of 101 killer squads whom tyrant William Ruto set up before your impeachment," Miguna stated. "We have an urgent application to make to the International Criminal Court (ICC)," he added.

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua addressing the press on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

Photo Citizen TV On Wednesday, July 9, Gachagua claimed that a group of masked and armed men, moving in a fleet of Subaru vehicles, who were captured opening fire in several towns across the country during the Saba Saba protests, belonged to the NIS.  Addressing the press on Wednesday afternoon, Gachagua alleged that the officers whom he called a 'killer squad' operate under the leadership of the Director General of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), Noordin Haji, and consist of 101 well-trained officers.