Elgeyo Marakwet senator Kipchumba Murkomen having weighed into Gatundu's Member of Parliament Moses Kuria case, has now concluded that the problem of a court order not taken seriously is not a problem from the police officers but an order from 'MR ABOVE'.
In a tweet on Saturday, the Senate majority leader said that most officers are doing what they are ordered to do for the sake of them keeping their jobs, even though they are willing to abide with the court orders.
"Having dealt with the matter of Moses Kuria I can say without fear of contradiction that most of our police officers have no problem at all. They are patriots trying their best to serve. The problem with Kenya is orders from MR.ABOVE. Mr.ABOVE please allow to build genuine bridges" Murkomen said
Murkomen said that officers are now being forced to choose between obeying orders from "ABOVE" or lose their jobs.
"They are forced to chose between obeying orders from “ABOVE” and keeping their jobs or observe the rule of law and be rendered jobless. The real struggle in Kenya is the conflict between orders from above and court orders." He added
This happens following the arrest of MP Moses Kuria as a result of assaulting a woman in December 2019.
Despite the fact that the court ordered his release following a cash bail of Sh50,000, he has not yet been released facing day 2 in Kilimani prison.