Caption: Former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile at past function. Photo source: www.monitor.co.ke

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Former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile has pointed an accusing finger towards his political rivals after a group of people claiming to be auctioneers raided his home in Syokimau.

Speaking to the press, Ndile said that the auctioneers arrived in a convoy of three cars. The former legislator said that he informed police officers about the intrusion who came and arrested the six persons before taking them to Mlolongo Police Station where they locked them up. 

The politician also said that the six entered his home at around 6a.m and started harassing his staff while demanding for money from them.“They came in three saloon cars, caused commotion in my house claiming that they had come to execute court orders and were demanding money from my employees,” he said, as quoted by Nation.

 Ndile also said that he did not present himself at the home because he feared for his life and opted to inform the police about the incident. “I did not come out of the house since I did not know who these people were. That is when I called the police who came to my rescue. One of the vehicles escaped along the way,” he added.The politician also said that his interest in the Mavoko parliamentary seat is probably the reason for the raid.