Kenya Films and Classification Board's chairman Ezekiel Mutua has bitterly condemned the Tuesday's busting of Kirinyaga deputy governor and a woman in Kakamega County.
On his Facebook account Mutua said the act was primitive harassment and an invasion of privacy of two consenting adults.
Mutua said it was violation of human rights and the circulation of the video and pictures from the incident an indication of how the country has sunk.
"There can be no justification for invading the privacy of two consenting adults and harassing them in the manner in the alleged Kirinyanga County DG video. It's barbaric, outrageous and a violation of human rights," Mutua posted.
He called for the arrest of hotel owners and people who recorded the video.
"The goons and the owner of the hotel should be arrested and taken to court. Why and how did the goons access the privacy of a hotel room of a client and film them naked," Mutua said.
Mutua said the incident could have turned tragic and it was wrong for the hotel administration to allow the "goons" to access the room.
"Whatever grievances they might have against them, what if they were robbers or hired killers? This is no laughing matter but I dare say that the filming was illegal as KFCB had not issued a permit for the same," Mutua said.
He said the incident shouldn't be treated as immorality but crime and urged Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet and office of the Director of Public Prosecution to intervene.
"I shudder to imagine the mental anguish caused to the couple and all those associated with them. The DPP should intervene. The IG must act. This is totally unacceptable!", Mutua concluded.