Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has written to Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, alleging multiple assassination attempts and demanding immediate action.
In a letter seen by The Standard, Gachagua is now calling for the arrest and prosecution of individuals he claims are known to the police.
He also demands the immediate provision of security for himself, which he says was withdrawn following his impeachment last year.
The former DP listed six incidents in which he and his supporters were allegedly attacked by 'organised criminal gangs,' the most recent happening on April 6, during a church service at PCEA Kasarani in the Mwiki, Nairobi. "A battalion of furious gangsters wielding machetes and crude weapons stormed the church where I was worshipping and caused chaos of unthinkable magnitude," he wrote.