Nominated Senator Isaac Mwaura has accused United States of America's Secret Service of harassing him in New York recently at UN General Assembly.

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Senator Mwaura, who was nominated to parliament to represent Albinos, was in President Uhuru Kenyatta's delegation in the recently concluded UN General Assembly.

According to Mwaura, the Secret Service, popular known as CIA, took photos of him secretly besides asking for his National Identity card severally.

He claims that United Nations channelled their apology through President Uhuru Kenyatta, regretting the incident that could have brought shame.

"President Uhuru Kenyatta delivers a compelling speech that receives rare applause in comparison to other presidents. He later on invites us to a private meeting. 

"Kenya’s Permanent Representative to the UN Lazarus Amayo informs me that he has received an apology from the UN about what had happened. Later on, at the entrance of the President’s meeting venue, my colleague legislators are ushered in while I get questioned," he claimed.

And as the predicaments continued, Mwaura added, President Uhuru Kenyatta went on to complain about the matter when he learnt that the Secret Service was still resilient.

"The Secret Service takes my card again as others take my photos secretly. As if that is not enough, a Secret Service agent follows us up to the lift looking at me suspiciously," he said.

"When Uhuru finally comes in, he wonders loudly if I am an al Shabaab mujahedeen or the chairman of the National Riffles Association. I tell him, “Those people really harassed me”.