Former ODM leader Raila Odinga's personal assistant Silas Jakakimba has distanced himself from the ongoing post-election skirmishes in Zimbabwe.
In a statement released on Sunday, Jakakimba noted that the allegations were not possible.
This is after reports emerged in Zimbabwe that police were looking for Jakakimba for investigations into his role in the skirmishes.
According to authorities in Harare, the Kenyan national was a close ally to MDC leader Nelson Chamisa.
"The Zimbabwe Republic Police is keen to interview Jakakimba, a Kenyan national, in connection with the disturbances which occurred in Harare on August 1, 2018. Members of the public with information of his whereabouts should contact CID Law and Order or National Complaints Desk on or any nearest police station," police sources are quoted by local media.
In his statement, Jakakimba said that he has no relationship with MDC or Chamisa.
He added that it was Raila who asked him to convey his goodwill message to MDC alliance last month.
"I arrived on Friday July 27, on the eve of that major rally. If you check YouTube footage, you will notice Nelson Chamisa informing the mammoth crowd that 'the Alliance is pleased to welcome goodwill message from Raila," he said.
Allegations of rigging have led to chaos in Zimbabwe in the first post-Mugabe elections.