Born-Again Rape Case MP Puts His Bodyguards On Notice

New roles on the table for Imenti Central MP bodyguards. They either comply or leave.

MP Gideon Mwiti has been embroiled in controversy since April this year when he was accused of raping a former journalist in one of his offices in Westlands.

After massive outcry from the enraged public, the MP was arrested and charges opened against him. However, it was the other day that court suspended the case temporarily to allow for an application by the accused to stop any prosecution after alleging evidence against him had been tampered with.

And the MP decided that enough is enough and announced that he had seen the light and therefore was saved.

Over the weekend, Mwiti attended a fundraiser at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Meru where he led the service and declared that he has been saved and is not looking back.

The MP then gave his bodyguards a task to perform. He told them they take care of him and make sure that he does not stray or do any sin.

“As I say all this, I want to speak to police officers who are here. I am surprised when I hear an MP has gone somewhere and beaten someone or has been found in someplace at night. Bodyguard means you guard the body. I don’t know whether you understand that English? If the government has employed you to guard the body of Hon Justin Muturi, you should guard it. If I have been given a bodyguard round the clock, how can I be in the wrong place? I am putting my bodyguards on notice. My bodyguards are on notice to guard the body that the government is paying you to guard,” reports Nairobi News.

 

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