The impeached DP claimed that the agents are currently pitching camp right outside his Nairobi residence.
Former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua is now alleging that he is being followed in every step by security agents in unmarked vehicles.
Taking to his social media pages on Wednesday night, November 20, the impeached DP claimed that the agents are currently pitching camp right outside his Nairobi residence.
“Security agents in unmarked cars have been following me wherever I go. They are parking at the entrance of my Nairobi residence, taking note of all my visitors, and they trail me whenever I leave the house, even all the way to my rural home in Nyeri,” he announced.
To prove his claim, Gachagua posted a photo of the vehicle, a Toyota Aqua, as well as a copy of records of the motor vehicle derived from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA).
A photo of the vehicle which was reported to have been following Rigathi Gachagua. /RIGATHI GACHAGUA
As per his sentiments, the private vehicle on Sunday, November 17 followed him to a church service in Kajiado. The same vehicle was spotted where he went for his late lunch and back at the residence in the capital.
Upon perusing the vehicle records, he noticed that the number plates were registered to a lorry.
Gachagua then revealed that he felt the urge to notify Kenyans of the level of harassment he was being subjected to, and demanded that the state leave him alone to enjoy his quiet time as a private citizen.
“This surveillance and intimidation of Kenyans was last witnessed during the era of the dreaded ‘Special Branch’ during the 24 years of Moi’s misrule! In this era of extrajudicial killings, forced abductions and disappearances by state agents, I have thought it important to share with Kenyans the harassment and intimidation I am going through, and inform them to hold the state responsible if I am harmed by state agents.
“I request the state to leave me alone! You hounded me out of office, and you should now allow me to enjoy my peace as a private citizen,” he appealed.
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