DCI tells Gachagua to drop the media theatrics

DCI chief Mohamed Amin dismissed Rigathi Gachagua's danger claims through the media. He told the former Deputy President to file reports at police stations instead of talking to the press about security fears. Police would help him like any other citizen if he properly reported threats. Amin supported Inspector General Douglas Kanja's earlier directions on this matter. He asked Gachagua to work with officers rather than make public statements.

The Inspector General asked Gachagua to inform the police before attending events. This would let them plan security measures properly for his public appearances. Kanja wanted better coordination with the former official about his movements. Gachagua sent a letter to President Ruto claiming serious threats existed. He listed several incidents he felt endangered his safety.

Gachagua mentioned a November attack during a Limuru funeral service. He called it a failed murder attempt with property damage. He complained that nobody faced charges for this violence. His letter demanded the immediate arrest of the people behind these attacks. He requested more protection at all his public events going forward.
 

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