Nandi Hills Member of Parliament Alfred Keter's woes seems to be nowhere near ending following his latest loss.
The firebrand lawmaker on Thursday lost his seat after Eldoret High Court Judge Justice Kanyi Kimondo annulled his August 8 re-election which had been challenged by Bernard Kitur.
Kitur cited illegal campaigns and bribery claims among others, with the Judge saying allegations of illegal campaigns were proved.
Keter first came under the spotlight in January 2015, as a first timer parliamentarian, when himself and nominated MP Sunjeev Birdi stormed the Gilgil weighbridge in a bid to secure the release of some impounded trucks.
In the event, which was captured on video, Keter is seen hurling threats to the weighbridge officials and bragging of his connections with top government officials
The young lawmaker was again a newsmaker recently when himself and 4 others were unceremoniously kicked out of parliamentary leadership positions.
Keter, who had been elected the Labor Committee chair, was dethroned through a vote of no confidence allegedly masterminded by the presidency, following his defiance to heed President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto's calls to resign.
On February 16, he was again at it after allegedly forging treasury bills worth Shh633 million.
He was arrested at the Central Bank of Kenya in Nairobi but was later released on a 2 million shilling cash bail.
Keter, before his latest loss, had been warned of possible punitive measures by National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale, should he keep on contravening the ruling Jubilee Party's laws and directives.
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