Kuresoi North MP Alfred Mutai Declared Wanted After Violent Clashes in Nakuru
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The National Police Service (NPS) has launched a manhunt for Kuresoi North Member of Parliament Alfred Mutai following violent clashes that erupted during a youth empowerment meeting in Nakuru County, leaving several people injured and causing significant destruction of property.
In a statement released on Friday by police spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga, the NPS said preliminary investigations indicate that the violence broke out at Sirikwa Umoja Grounds during a youth empowerment event attended by several senior political leaders.
The event, which was reportedly led by Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika and also attended by Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi and Kuresoi North MP Irene Njoki, descended into chaos after the arrival of MP Mutai, triggering a...
The National Police Service (NPS) has launched a manhunt for Kuresoi North Member of Parliament Alfred Mutai following violent clashes that erupted during a youth empowerment meeting in Nakuru County, leaving several people injured and causing significant destruction of property.
In a statement released on Friday by police spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga, the NPS said preliminary investigations indicate that the violence broke out at Sirikwa Umoja Grounds during a youth empowerment event attended by several senior political leaders.
The event, which was reportedly led by Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika and also attended by Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi and Kuresoi North MP Irene Njoki, descended into chaos after the arrival of MP Mutai, triggering a confrontation between rival political supporters.
According to police, suspected groups allied to the legislator clashed with supporters of Governor Kihika, resulting in gunfire and widespread panic at the venue.
“Preliminary investigations indicate that the incident involved suspected goons aligned to Hon. Alfred Mutai and supporters of Governor Susan Kihika. Several individuals sustained gunshot injuries and were rushed to nearby medical facilities for treatment,” the statement read.
At least three people were confirmed to have sustained gunshot wounds to their hands and legs. They were taken to Molo Level 4 Hospital where they were receiving treatment.
One of the victims, Job Kiprono, who was shot in the right hand, recounted how members of the public assisted him after the incident.
“I thank the members of the public who helped me and ensured I received medical attention in time,” Kiprono said from his hospital bed.
The violence also led to destruction of property, including the burning of a bus that had transported tents and chairs to the venue. At least three vehicles, among them one belonging to MP Mutai, were vandalized during the clashes.
“Police are pursuing Hon. Alfred Mutai, who has been named as a person of interest in the incident. He is urged to present himself at the nearest police station to assist with investigations,” the NPS statement added.
Authorities further confirmed that efforts are underway to arrest other individuals linked to the violence as investigations continue.
The National Police Service condemned the incident, terming it part of a worrying trend of rising political intolerance.
“The Service strongly condemns acts of political violence, goonism and destruction of property. Those involved, including sponsors and instigators, will face the full force of the law regardless of their political standing,” the statement said.
Police also referenced a separate incident in Chemilil, Muhoroni Sub-County, where armed individuals allegedly stormed Chemilil Academy and injured several people. Three suspects have since been arrested in connection with that case and are assisting investigators.
The latest violence comes amid growing concerns over political tensions in parts of the country ahead of the next electoral cycle, with leaders urging restraint and peaceful engagement.
President William Ruto has also directed the Ministry of Interior to take firm action against individuals involved in orchestrating political violence and the use of goons to disrupt public events.