17 victims of Kirinyaga killer brew to be buried today
The 17 Kenyans who tragically lost their
lives after consuming toxic illicit alcohol in Kandongu village, Kirinyaga
County, are set to be laid to rest today.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is expected
to attend the farewell ceremony service, which is scheduled to take place at
Kandongu Primary School.
After the initial reports of deaths, further
investigations uncovered that the alcohol consumed by the 17 individuals was
confiscated liquor stored at the Kiamaciri police station.
A police officer, who wanted to remain
anonymous, told Citizen Digital that the lethal brew had been stored at the
station before four rogue officers allegedly sold it to a member of the
community.
The four officers were subsequently arrested
and arraigned at the Baricho Law Courts.
John Muriithi, the proprietor of the bar the
drinks were reportedly sold, is likewise in police custody.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Prof. Kithure
Kindiki on Friday vowed that the government will pursue the most severe
charges against Muriithi.
He made the remarks after two more people succumbed to the
killer brew within the same village.
The Interior CS further underscored the
severity of the offense, likening it to acts perpetrated by self-proclaimed
preacher Paul Mackenzie of the Shakahola massacre.
More to follow...
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