They say Karma is a bitch and be careful what you wish to happen to others. Well, Mlango Kubwa MCA Patricia Mutheu might have learned this lesson the hard way.
It is now emerging that the sultry MCA had previously urged police shoot his colleagues during yet another fracas at City Hall.
In a video that is doing rounds in the social media, she can be heard telling police to strangle and shoot an MCA.
” ‘piga risasi, nyonga kabisa’ she said.
County Assembly vipindiree and theatrics. I shall keep my popcorn for the next episode. ???
Posted by Fundi Frank on Wednesday, July 29, 2020
At least four policemen kicked, dragged and clobbered Patricia Mutheu after the Nairobi County Assembly premises became chaotic.
Chaos erupted at City Hall as a section of Nairobi MCAs attempted to serve Speaker Beatrice Elachi a notice of an impeachment motion against her.
The MCAs were also at the premises to give Ms Elachi a court order suspending the appointment of Edwin Gichana as the new clerk.
But the county legislators were met by anti-riot police officers who blocked them from accessing the speaker’s office.
The standoff between the police officers and the MCAs turned ugly when the officers used teargas to disperse the lawmakers and journalists.
Four police officers descended on Ms Mutheu leaving her with serious injuries.
Meanwhile, the MCA has now been admitted to the Nairobi Hospital.
In a letter drafted by her legal team, Ms Mutheu noted that she was attacked by police officers in a very ‘violent manner’ for no apparent reason.
The letter further noted that the MCA was neither armed nor aggressive, noting that she had not even provoked the officers during the Tuesday incident.
“From the images (which are well within your knowledge) she was alone when she was attacked by four police officers (all male) in such a vicious manner,” the statement reads.
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The letter from her lawyers demands that the four officers be arrested and removed from the public service.
“They must be removed from the police service immediately and arrested and charged for the assault that has caused grievous harm to our client without any provocation at all,” the letter by Ombeta advocates reads.