DCI Refutes Claims of Blocking Former Deputy President Gachagua from Nairobi Church Service
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has denied claims that detectives attempted to prevent Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua from attending a church service in Nairobi. In a statement released Tuesday morning, the DCI dismissed the allegations as baseless, stating that they misrepresent the agency’s actions and intentions.
The DCI emphasized its adherence to the rule of law, assuring the public of its commitment to safeguarding personal freedoms and religious practices. The agency attributed the misinformation to a local media outlet, urging the publication to exercise fairness and accuracy in its reporting, especially when it involves national institutions and high-profile figures.
During the Sunday service, held at Priesthood Fellowship Church in Kahawa West, Gachagua addressed the congregation in his native Kikuyu language, emphasizing his unwavering support for faith and community values.
DCI Refutes Claims of Blocking Former Deputy President Gachagua from Nairobi Church Service