UDA MP Calls for Transfer of Police Boss

The MP has threatened to take justice in his own hands if the government does not act immediately to resolve the matter that has caused concernsin the region...
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Mwala Member of Parliament Vincent Musyoka Kawaya has publicly demanded action against Mbiuni Officer Commanding Station (OCS) Francis Mutua, accusing the officer of leading a criminal gang, trafficking bhang, and facilitating illegal sand harvesting. These explosive allegations were made during a security meeting in Mbiuni Market on February 18, amidst rising concerns over insecurity.
- MP Kawaya alleges OCS Mutua is the mastermind behind the feared criminal group known as P13.
- The MP further accused OCS Mutua and three other named police officers of actively involved in openly selling bhang.
- Kawaya claimed OCS Mutua recently sold impounded sand from the police station, describing it as "outright impunity."
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