Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko was on Friday night secretly transferred from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) cell in Nairobi to Lari Police Station in Kiambu.
This is according to reports from the Standard which further indicate that the transfer took place at around 8:00 pm.
The governor was earlier on scheduled to be transferred to Kilimani Police Station but the plans were cancelled.
Officials close to Sonko were made to believe that he had been moved to Kamukunji Police Station.
The movement of Sonko from the Integrity Center is believed to have stemmed from reports that a section of his supporters was planning to stage a demonstration.
Police Spokesman Charles Owino had issued a warning against any form of demonstration in connection to the arrest of the governor.
“We would also wish to inform the public that we have reports that a group of individuals is mobilizing to cause civil unrest. The general public is therefore warned that persons intending to assemble, demonstrate or picket must do so with strict adherence to the law,” Owino stated as quoted by Standard.
It is believed Sonko was initially scheduled to be detained at either Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) police cells or Wilson Airport police station but ended up being detained at the EACC cells. This is after the questioning took longer than expected.
The governor is expected to be arraigned in court on Monday to face several graft related charges.