Three people shot in Umoja after supporters of Embakasi West MP Mwenje, George Theuri clash
Three people are fighting for their lives in hospital
after supporters of Embakasi West Member of Parliament Mark Mureithi Mwenje and
his predecessor George Theuri clashed at a swimming pool in Umoja 1 area.
Two of the injured youth are presently receiving
treatment at the Mama Lucy Hospital while the other is at the Metropolitan Hospital.
Addressing the press after recording a statement
with the police, MP Mwenje alleged that the rival youth affiliated to Theuri reportedly
stormed the swimming pool area where he was clearing structures in preparation
for a bursary issuance exercise on Thursday.
“Tulikuwa pale Umoja 1 swimming pool together with
my NG-CDF committee tukipanga vile tutapeana bursaries za university tomorrow,
na tukipanga pia the new projects that we’ll be doing,” he said.
“Ikifika 2:30pm, tulitumiwa vijana wakakuja pale
swimming pool, ambayo the former MP ndio anamanage...in fact all the staff that
work there ni watu wake, mimi ata sijawaondoa...wakatuma vijana, na wakapata
some of the works ambazo tunataka kufanya pale wakasimamisha, wakapiga mafundi
ambao walikuwa pale...tukaretreat kwa public library.”
The legislator said the rowdy youth, armed with
machetes and other crude weapons, attacked them, forcing them to retreat to the
library area where they still followed and accosted them.
He further claimed that they then attempted to
snatch the gun from his bodyguard but were unable to, before they allegedly
whipped out their own and shot one of his supporters who was protecting him
from harm.
“Walipoingia pale wakaanza kunigonga, my assigned
security officer akajitokeza akajaribu kuwazuia, but they continued to attack
na wakaendea bunduki yake...kwa hiyo harakati wakapiga kijana wetu mmoja risasi,
ambaye sai ako hospitalini,” he said.
MP Mwenje went ahead to claim that his life is in
danger, appealing to Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome to provide him
with enough security and intensify probe into the incident.
On the other hand, former MP Theuri denied any
involvement in the incident saying he was at work when the violence and chaos
erupted.
He however claimed he had been informed that the
clashes began when a group of youth started destroying structures that had been
serving members of the public at the swimming pool area.
Theuri also condemned the shootings, which he
blamed on private security, and not police officers attached to any police
station in the constituency.
“I think
kuna group fulani ilikuwa imekuja kutoanisha structures zimetengenezwa hapo kwa
swimming pool, na for a while hizo structures zilikuwa meant kufungwa so
hazikuwa zinaoperate. So kuna team ilikuwa inadestroy na kuweka hizo structures
chini, so watu walipokuja hapo ndani ndio mambo ikatokea,” he said.
“One of the ladies mwenye hizo structures alikuwa
anapiga nduru akilia, so vile watu waliingia huko ndani ndio hiyo reaction
ikatokea. Whatever has happened, the area police are not responsible, so let’s
not try to blame them, it’s an individual mwenye alikuwa na firearm, I’m yet to
confirm ako based wapi.”
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