Makadara MP George Aladwa. [PHOTO/Standard]
A flight to Mombasa may have brought luck unto the Makadara MP George Aladwa from being taken to court with the charges of the attack on Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka’s home.
Mr Aladwa was picked up from his home on Saturday by heavily armed policemen and driven to different police stations before being let go on a free bond.
Police had at first accused him being responsible for a grenade attack on Wiper leader Kalonzo’s Karen home last Wednesday.
A police spokesman also informed journalists that Aladwa was being questioned over Thursday’s protests in Kibera.
The police were however said to have dropped the main connection to the attack after they established that the MP was in Mombasa for a parliamentary meeting.
He was then released on free bond and charged with attending an illegal assembly and witnessing the taking of an illegal oath.
Aladwa said he planned to sue the police for linking him to the attack on Kalonzo’s home.
“I have instructed my lawyer to commence a suit against the police spokesman,” he said