Nyeri Deputy Speaker in Trouble After He Was Videotaped Beating Up a Man

Nyeri Deputy Speaker in Trouble After He Was Videotaped Beating Up a Man

Nyeri Deputy Speaker Samuel Kariuki is set to be arrested after he was filmed beating up a young man at Giakanja Boys Secondary School in Nyeri on Sunday.

Kariuki, who is also the MCA for Ruring’u Ward, assaulted the man during a fight between two political rival groups ahead of a fundraiser graced by Deputy President William Ruto.

The video shows Kariuki, who is allied to a group that supports DP Ruto (Tangatanga), whipping the man with a wooden rod as other locals cheer him on. Kariuki continues to strike him hard even after he falls on the ground.

An arrest warrant has been issued against Kariuki, according to Central Regional Commissioner Wilfred Nyagwanga. Nyagwanga also said that all those who were involved in the fracas will be arrested and charged.

Police officers were forced to lob teargas canisters to disperse the youth while at least 10 people were arrested during the chaos which erupted ahead of a fundraiser where DP Ruto was the chief guest. The fight was allegedly between supporters of Ruto and those of Nyeri Town MP Ngunjiri Wambugu.
 

Comments

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Tue, 12/10/2019 @ 12:51pm

One of the problems facing Kenya is lack empathy and unwillingness to stand for what is right irrespective of whether you agree or disagree with the affected person/s. Peoples rights and freedoms should be taught in Kenya and religious studies which discourage critical thinking thrown out.

maxiley (not verified)     Tue, 12/10/2019 @ 05:28pm

@Mugikuyu,they say human life is sacrosanct,but when you see people being robbed, raped,beaten and passersby,and bystanders do nothing, you wonder what kind of world is this we are getting to be.
Its even worse when the public have information that might lead to the arrest of some criminals,but do not divulge the information for fear of retaliation.
This is a societal problem,and we as asociety have to collectively seek solutions to this menace.Non of us are immune to crime,and senseless attacks.

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