Kiambaa MP John Njuguna Wanjiku and Vipingo Industries Limited have both denied any involvement in the violence during the Ol Kalou by-election chaos.The MP admitted being present at the scene but stated his presence was to check on his team's safety, not to incite violence.
Vipingo Industries clarified that the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado seen in footage does not belong to them, as they own a Toyota Probox with the same registration plate.The company reported the matter to police and pledged cooperation.The NTSA warned about fake license plates being rampant, linking the incident to safety threats.The government is committed to tracking down suspects shown in the footage.The controversy highlights issues with vehicle registration and the need for stricter enforcement.
Both parties emphasized their innocence, with the MP explaining his presence was due to security concerns and the company denying any connection to the alleged violence.
Original title: Vipingo Industries, Kiamba MP Clarify Alleged Involvement in Ol Kalou Chaos
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