This archive report was first published on 18 December 2019.
On December 17, 2019, King Kaka tweeted that he had been summoned by the CID at their headquarters along Kiambu Road.
"I have just been summoned by The CID." — KING KAKA (@RabbitTheKing) December 17, 2019
However, the DCI later denied having summoned him, prompting King Kaka to visit Muthaiga police station.
He was accompanied by human rights activist Boniface Mwangi, artists Wahu, Dan Aseda, Nonini, Juliani, Eric Wainanina, and actor Pascal Tokodi.
Wahu shared on social media, "Earlier today with friends and colleagues at Muthaiga Police Station where we had escorted @thekingkaka to write a statement in regards to the phone call he received from someone claiming to work for the DCI. The DCI have denied having summoned kaka and the police have promised to investigate this further. Let’s wait and see how this unfolds."
Kenyan artistes showed their support for King Kaka, with rapper Khaligraph Jones promising to protect him for the next two weeks. Lawyers Nelson Havi and senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdulahi also vowed to represent the rapper against any defamation case that may arise from his song Wajinga Nyinyi.