Remarks by Siaya Senator James Orengo in 2016 during the passing of controversial security laws surfaced on social media forums following the arrest government allied bloggers Robert Alai and Dennis Itumbi.
At that time in the Senate, Orengo opposed the security laws, warning that in the long run, the government could use them to punish its supporters more than the opposition team.
“Governments eat their own people. This government will punish you more than it will punish me," he said in Parliament.
A fortnight ago, Alai, who vigorously supported the government, was arrested and remanded for 13 days for allegedly posting photos of police officers killed by the Al-Shabaab.
On Tuesday, Alai was charged for treachery, an offense which attracts life imprisonment. Throughout his time in trial, the government did not intervene on his situation.
“The accused must note that the offense is serious and attract a penalty of a life sentence,” said Francis Andayi, the presiding Magistrate.
On Wednesday, Mr Itumbi, a fierce defender of government, was also arrested for allegedly authoring a letter which claimed four ministers from Mt Kenya were keen to kill DP William Ruto.
"Flying Squad officers have arrested Dennis Itumbi on Wednesday at City Hall, Nairobi over links to Deputy President William Ruto 'murder' letter," reported the Nation.
Despite the two being staunch supporters of government, it seems the law which they viciously supported is catching up with them.
But a section of leaders allied to DP William Ruto, among them Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot, have already condemned Mr Itumbi's arrest.
"DCI is working so hard to discredit the very serious allegations on a plot to eliminate WSR. Do they want us to believe that it is on account of a fake letter that 4 CS's went to DCI to record statements ? Anyway..This too shall pass," he said.