The Attorney General and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) have been given 14 days to respond to a suit by Kabazi MCA Dr Peter Mbae who is seeking orders to stop his criminal proceedings.

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Justice Janet Mulwa directed the two entities to respond after the MCA moved to court seeking to block his prosecution over malicious damage to property and arson.

Mbae has sued Rongai DCI, the office of the DPP and the owner of Solai dam owner Perry Mansoukh Kasangara all who he accuses of bias and malicious prosecution.

He has also enjoined the office of the Attorney General as an interested party in his suit.

The MCA had been charged alongside eight others with the destruction of property at Patel farm in Solai, Nakuru County. He wants the case terminated on grounds of violation of constitutional rights.

He accused the respondents of fabricating and preferring criminal charges against him since he has been vocal in ensuring that the victims of the infamous Solai dam tragedy are justly compensated.

The matter has been slated for hearing on April 30, 2019.