In an escalation of the ongoing investigations into the recent protests that disrupted Kenya for over a month, another ally of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has come under scrutiny. On Wednesday, Embakasi Central MP Benjamin Gathiru, widely known by his nickname Major Donk, was summoned to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters for questioning. This development marks a crucial chapter in a broader probe that has already seen several figures connected to Gachagua’s office come under investigation.
Sources close to the matter revealed that Major Donk was interrogated about his alleged involvement in the protests, which have been a focal point of national unrest. The protests, which began over a month ago, have been a significant political issue, with accusations and counter-accusations flying between various political factions. The DCI’s questioning of Major Donk indicates that the investigation is widening, aiming to uncover any connections or contributions to the organization and financing of these demonstrations.
This latest interrogation follows a series of related developments. On Tuesday, three officers working in Gachagua’s Karen office were also questioned by the DCI. These officers were reportedly asked to provide statements regarding their involvement or knowledge about the protests. This move reflects the seriousness with which the authorities are treating the issue, as well as the high level of scrutiny being applied to those associated with Gachagua.
In total, the DCI has been conducting interviews and interrogations for about a week, focusing on a group of seven officers linked to Gachagua’s office. This intensified scrutiny suggests that the authorities are keen on uncovering the full extent of any involvement by Gachagua’s associates in the protests. The investigations appear to be part of a broader effort to ensure accountability and transparency regarding the causes and organization of the protests.
The situation has further complicated with the news that another MP from Nairobi has failed to honor a DCI summons. This MP, who has not been named, is now subject to a manhunt, indicating a further tightening of the investigative noose around those suspected of involvement in the protests. The DCI’s failure to secure the MP’s presence has underscored the difficulties faced in gathering evidence and holding accountable all those implicated in the protests.
In addition to the local MPs, the investigations have also extended to the opposition. Reports suggest that an opposition lawmaker is currently under investigation for allegedly financing the invasion of Parliament during the protests. This adds another layer of complexity to the situation, highlighting the deep political divisions and the high stakes involved in the ongoing inquiries.
The ramifications of these investigations are likely to be significant. For Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and his allies, the scrutiny could affect their political standing and influence. The ongoing probe into their involvement in the protests could lead to legal consequences and impact their public image. For the opposition, the investigation into their alleged financing of the Parliament invasion could influence the dynamics of their political engagements and their relationship with the government.
As the DCI continues its investigations, the nation watches closely. The outcomes of these inquiries will not only determine the level of accountability for the recent protests but also shape the political landscape in Kenya. The involvement of high-profile figures and the intense scrutiny of their actions suggest that this is a pivotal moment in Kenya’s political and legal processes, with significant implications for all parties involved.