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Raila warns of dire consequences.
Njung'e
#1 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 5:11:45 PM
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If those hate mongers are not released within 24 hours. Ahaaaa! Here we go. So, is he warning the court that put those idiots in remand or whom is he warning?
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streetwise
#2 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 5:18:35 PM
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The law of the jungle here we come.

mkenyan
#3 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 5:21:31 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
If those hate mongers are not released within 24 hours. Ahaaaa! Here we go. So, is he warning the court that put those idiots in remand or whom is he warning?

how is this any different from what the persons he wants released said?
Othelo
#4 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 6:10:04 PM
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Fullykenyan
#5 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 6:13:50 PM
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Raila can do nothing. Inspectot general of police finya hao nyangarika. Hapana bembeleza.
FRM2011
#6 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 6:19:33 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
If those hate mongers are not released within 24 hours. Ahaaaa! Here we go. So, is he warning the court that put those idiots in remand or whom is he warning?


This mzee can really chezea watu akili. Why didn't he issue the threat yesterday ?

He knows for a fact the magistrate cannot deny the guys bail kesho unless there is a very very strong compelling reason (think moses kuria).

So next time he will be chest thumping that they were released coz of his threat. And the followers will buy it.
newfarer
#7 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 6:23:09 PM
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murchr
#8 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 6:46:56 PM
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I understand Babayao overslept today,so Muthama called the cops telling them that they think he's sick and they(Muthama and co) need to take babayao to hospital. Laughing out loudly

THE STAR wrote:
..........At around 11 pm Tuesday, it became evident they were unlikely to leave and eventually retired to sleep on the hard floor. Some of them used a shoe as a pillow, as reality sank in.

By yesterday morning, the suspects appeared to have gotten used to their new digs. MPs Moses Kuria and Ferdinand Waititu had removed both shoes, while MP Junet Mohamed and Muthama decided to keep one on.

Police demand that all suspects remove one shoe before entering the cells. At around 8am, Waititu was the only VIP still asleep by the time senior officers came for a routine check and headcount.

When Muthama spotted the senior officers, he quickly informed them Waititu was sick and needed medical attention. The legislators complained they were being held without reason as they were yet to plead to charges in court.

Muthama is said to have complained the station lacked clean drinking water and said the toilets were stinking and “dehumanising”. He asked the station commander to provide them with the daily papers.
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newfarer
#9 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 7:01:12 PM
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murchr wrote:
I understand Babayao overslept today,so Muthama called the cops telling them that they think he's sick and they(Muthama and co) need to take babayao to hospital. Laughing out loudly

THE STAR wrote:
..........At around 11 pm Tuesday, it became evident they were unlikely to leave and eventually retired to sleep on the hard floor. Some of them used a shoe as a pillow, as reality sank in.

By yesterday morning, the suspects appeared to have gotten used to their new digs. MPs Moses Kuria and Ferdinand Waititu had removed both shoes, while MP Junet Mohamed and Muthama decided to keep one on.

Police demand that all suspects remove one shoe before entering the cells. At around 8am, Waititu was the only VIP still asleep by the time senior officers came for a routine check and headcount.

When Muthama spotted the senior officers, he quickly informed them Waititu was sick and needed medical attention. The legislators complained they were being held without reason as they were yet to plead to charges in court.

Muthama is said to have complained the station lacked clean drinking water and said the toilets were stinking and “dehumanising”. He asked the station commander to provide them with the daily papers.

Good to hear they are now brothers keepers. Siwakaekae huko kidogo
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Njung'e
#10 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2016 7:29:15 PM
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I just wish the judge finds a good reason to keep those jingas inside til Monday or beyond. As a good citizen of Kenya, I am offering enough boiled maharagwe and cabbages for the duration of their stay. Oh and what a nice idea to keep those ngomongos in the same cell.smile
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