Starehe MP Charles Njagua, popularly known as Jaguar, has on Monday June 29 been arrested over alleged incitement claims.
Jaguar, who took to twitter to alert Kenyans about his arrest, stated that circumstances that led to his arrest are unclear to him but could be related top events at the Mwariro market.
“I’m currently at Nairobi Area. The charges against me are unclear though they seem connected to Mwariro Market. I’ll keep fighting for my constituents. Being a leader is tough but my resolve remains unshaken. Allocations at Mwariro Market have to be fair”, the tweet read.
I'm currently at Nairobi Area. The charges against me are unclear though they seem connected to Mwariro Market. I'll keep fighting for my constituents. Being a leader is tough but my resolve remains unshaken. Allocations at Mwariro Market have to be fair.
— Hon. Jaguar (@RealJaguarKenya) June 29, 2020
His arrest has been confirmed by the Nairobi Police Boss Phillip Ndolo stating that Jaguar was arrested for transporting youth to a building in Grogon area of Starehe constituency to take ownership of shops.
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