The National Police Service and Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen have issued a response to Rigathi Gachagua after the former Deputy President claimed there have been several attempts on his life.

In a statement, the Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, asked Gachagua to notify the police of his movements to allow officers to plan his security. "In light of Gachagua's security concerns, he is advised to liaise with police officers at all levels should he require additional security measures and notify the police in advance of his movements and public engagements to facilitate proper planning and coordination of his security arrangements," the NPS said in a statement.

Murkomen, on the other hand, took a subtle dig at Gachagua, saying, "We must respect our police officers." Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja speaking at a meeting at the Administration Police College in Embakasi on Monday, February 17.

Photo NPS On Tuesday, Gachagua issued a statement directly addressing Kanja.