Police started investigating the Sunday trouble at PCEA Mwiki church, where former Deputy President Gachagua attended service. The DCI began searching for reasons behind this mess. Reports say over 100 motorbikes came to church from Kangundo Road. Each bike carried two or three extra people who followed right behind Gachagua. These people made noise inside the church, asking politicians for cash.
Officers at Mwiki Police Station heard gunfire at church grounds. They rushed there fast to chase away the troublemakers, who then ran off. Peace came back after that. Police caught several suspects plus found ten left-behind motorbikes at their station. The DCI learned that bodyguards shot those guns. Some security workers also fired guns to keep the leaders safe from the noisy crowd, who damaged cars and church things.
Mwiki police leaders said the church never told them about famous guests coming, which means no extra security showed up before trouble started. Police keep asking questions to find everyone who caused these problems. Similar bad behavior has happened recently across the country. The National Police Service asked people not to act wild because it makes places unsafe. These actions hurt holy meetings and put everyone in danger.
Police want people to share problems properly instead of making scary scenes. Officers hope everyone helps create safe public meetings. During Sunday's problems, security teams protected Gachagua by blocking access to him. The church leader asked everyone to stay calm during the short disruption. Many different political leaders later spoke against what happened.
The chaos clearly surprised churchgoers who came for worship. Motorbike riders seemed organized when they arrived together. The loud demands for money stopped the church service completely. Quick action by security teams prevented worse harm. Both church members and officials expressed shock at this attack during religious time. The entire event lasted just minutes but left many people shaken by what they saw.
Officers at Mwiki Police Station heard gunfire at church grounds. They rushed there fast to chase away the troublemakers, who then ran off. Peace came back after that. Police caught several suspects plus found ten left-behind motorbikes at their station. The DCI learned that bodyguards shot those guns. Some security workers also fired guns to keep the leaders safe from the noisy crowd, who damaged cars and church things.
Mwiki police leaders said the church never told them about famous guests coming, which means no extra security showed up before trouble started. Police keep asking questions to find everyone who caused these problems. Similar bad behavior has happened recently across the country. The National Police Service asked people not to act wild because it makes places unsafe. These actions hurt holy meetings and put everyone in danger.
Police want people to share problems properly instead of making scary scenes. Officers hope everyone helps create safe public meetings. During Sunday's problems, security teams protected Gachagua by blocking access to him. The church leader asked everyone to stay calm during the short disruption. Many different political leaders later spoke against what happened.
The chaos clearly surprised churchgoers who came for worship. Motorbike riders seemed organized when they arrived together. The loud demands for money stopped the church service completely. Quick action by security teams prevented worse harm. Both church members and officials expressed shock at this attack during religious time. The entire event lasted just minutes but left many people shaken by what they saw.