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How Top Government Official Hid Senator Sakaja at His Karen Home To Help Him Evade Arrest

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Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja launched a cat and mouse game with the police when he dodged them on Saturday night by holing up at the home of a senior civil servant in Karen to evade arrest.

The senator was being sought to record a statement on claims of incitement and breaking curfew after his arrest in a Nairobi club late on Friday night.

Police said they got a tip-off that a bar was still operating at around 1.10am. Officers who responded to the call found Sakaja and 10 other people outside, drinking.

The senator was advised to leave but he declined, prompting the police team leader to call her bosses who also failed to convince the lawmaker to depart, police and witnesses said.

Kilimani deputy commander Adan Hassan was dispatched to the bar where six people present left, leaving Sakaja and three others. The three, however, refused to give their names for processing, police said.

The youthful senator was granted police bond on Saturday morning and asked to return later in the day for processing ahead of arraignment.When Sakaja failed to show up at the Kilimani Police Station, police said they tried to call him, but his phone was switched off.

Detectives visited his house along Dennis Pritt Road where they found his car parked and his mobile phone in the house. It appeared that he had been whisked away to safety. Police camped at the senator’s house until late in the evening as they pursued other means of tracking Sakaja.

When the top government official realized police were closing in on his home, he ordered them to stand down until today or tomorrow.The officers, however, insisted that the senator should go to the station and complete the process of his release.

Nairobi police boss Philip Ndolo said Sakaja was supposed to record a statement regarding the incident at Ladies’ Lounge in Kilimani.

“He agreed to come back and complete this process, but now he cannot be reached. We still want him here,”

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Lawyer Cliff Ombeta said he was representing two employees of Ladies’ Lounge who were being held by police.

“Two women who work only during the day at the lounge are still in custody at Kilimani. They cannot be released because Sakaja cannot be found.

The senator is required to report back at the station to be processed for court. Other innocent persons have been arrested as collateral so that he appears,” said Mr Ombeta.

The senator was arrested at a bar after a confrontation with police who had been called following complaints that there were revelers inside the premises after curfew hours. Sakaja was also accused of inciting some of those present to defy police orders to leave the bar. He also allegedly threatened to have all police officers at Kilimani transferred within 24 hours.

“Never been arrested. Won’t be. Show me an OB Number,” he tweeted.

Sakaja, ironically, chairs a senate ad hoc committee on Covid-19 that collected views on the Pandemic Response and Management Bill, 2020.The committee was mandated to oversight actions and measures taken by the national and county governments in addressing the spread and effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country.

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