Chief magistrate Douglas Ogoti has ordered police detectives to conduct investigations into the alleged raid at the Ngirita’s family home in Naivasha.
Ogoti ordered the police to investigate the raid after four members of the Ngirita family who are in custody complained that unknown people had broken into their home.
The four family members (Lucy Ngirita, Phyllis Ngirita, Anne Wambere Ngirita and Gicini Ngirita) who have been charged in regards to the Sh9 billion National Youth Service (NYS) scandal told court that their home was raided on Sunday night by unknown people.
Through their lawyers, the Ngirita's told court that the people who raided their home were not police officers.
“They did not identify themselves neither did they talk to anyone,” the family's lawyer told court on Tuesday.
The Ngirita's claimed that there could be a plot by some people to ‘plant’ things in their home and later blame it on family members.
The court ordered CID detectives to conduct probe and identify those involved.
The police were given seven days to make a report and table it in court.
On Sunday, people said to be police are said to have raided the Ngirita family home in Naivasha uncovering septic tanks and sewer holes.
According to witnesses, the people seemed to be searching for particular things.