Residents Storm Police Station, Demand Release of MP

Tensions flared outside a Police Station as residents of Kuresoi North turned up in large numbers amid growing calls linked to the detention of an MP...
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Hundreds of Kuresoi North residents stormed Nakuru Central Police Station, demanding the release of their Member of Parliament, Alfred Mutai.
- Residents claim law enforcement is intentionally delaying the court process by holding the MP.
- Key figure: MP Alfred Mutai, detained after surrendering to police investigating violent clashes.
- Notable detail: The MP was reportedly heard asking not to be put in a private cell, but with other inmates.
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Kuresoi North Member of Parliament Alfred Mutai is set to appear in court following violent clashes that resulted in five injuries and property damage. The legislator surrendered to police and was detained pending arraignment. Twelve suspects have been charged with arson, assault, and malicious damage to property following last week's incident in Kuresoi North. Hundreds of Kuresoi North residents earlier stormed Nakuru Central Police Station, demanding the release of their Member of Parliament, Alfred Mutai. Additionally, Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya has accused unnamed opposition leaders of plotting to incite youth towards destructive acts during the planned June 25 demonstrations, aiming to derail peaceful protests.














