Kiambu County Commissioner Alex Nkoyo has denied claims that outlawed Mungiki sect group was resurfacing in the county.
Nkoyo on Thursday said that he has no information that the outlawed sect group is back in the county as being alleged by some politicians.
The County Commissioner wants politicians who are claiming that the outlawed group is resurfacing to provide information to the police for immediate investigations.
“I am not aware of received information that Mungiki is resurfacing, let the people with that information hand it to me,” he said on phone.
The County commissioner said that outlawed groups will not be tolerated in the county. He said that investigations into the claims made by some politicians will be conducted.
Nkoyo said that police are on alert and will not tolerate outlawed groups.
He asked politicians to stop making claims they are not sure of and also provide such claims to the police for investigation and action.
On Wednesday, Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wa claimed that his life is in danger.
Speaking at Parliament, Ichung'wa asked the Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet to guarantee his security.
According to the MP, unknown people have been following him since last week.
The Kikuyu MP further alleged that Mungiki sect group was back in Kiambu and was allegedly being used by some politicians to cause fear to their rivals.
Ichung’wa’s concerns were supported by Juja MP Francis Munyua who asked the police to investigate the matter and take action.
Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi assured to forward the Kikuyu MP’s concerns to the IG.