DCI boss Mohamed Amin has warned former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua against meddling with serious security issues.
Speaking to journalists on Saturday, April 19, the DCI boss slammed Gachagua for allegedly displaying theatrics in the media with serious security concerns.
While responding to Gachagua's recent assassination claims, Amin called on the former DP to follow the right channels and report the matter to the nearest police station.
He noted that just like any other Kenyan citizen, Gachagua would be accorded the security attention he needed to ensure he was safe and that his property was protected. (Left to Right) General Service Unit Commandant Ranson Lolmodooni, DCI Director Amin Mohammed and Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja during a press briefing in Nairobi on December 4 at Harambee house.