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Video of Woman Who Breached Matiang’i Security Accosting Sonko Emerges

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It seems the woman who recently almost breached Education Cabinet Secretary, Fred Matiang’i security and caused drama in Nyaribari is not new to controversy.

A video of the same woman has resurfaced online showing a past incident where she also breached the security of former Nairobi Governor, Mike Sonko and accosted him, demanding for help.

But the twist in the undated video with Sonko is that the woman, who identified herself as Christine after the Matiang’i incident, appears as deaf and expresses her grievances to the former governor in sign language, as a translator interprets.

It is not clear what intervention was taken then by Sonko concerning her plight.

The video emerged just hours after she came out publicly to reveal why she wanted to speak with the interior CS in Nyaribari area.

According to her, she wanted to address the CS over the increasing cases of insecurity in the region and that the police officers were not proactive when residents reported the cases.

“We have raised the issue with the County Commander and the County Commissioner on a number of occasions and asked them to transfer some police officers, but it is yet to happen,” she stated.

She argued that some officers were working with lawbreakers and covering up felonies, referencing a case where two headteachers were burnt beyond recognition inside their houses.

“I was so shocked when I was beaten up by the security detail. I did not want to borrow money from the CS, but wanted to pass across the important information,” she continued.

Defending herself she argued that she personally knows Matiang’i and they have once talked on the phone.

“If indeed I wanted money from him, I would have just sent him a message because we know each other, but that was not what I wanted.”

Kisii County Commander, Francis Kooli, swung into action with the assistance of the junior officers stopping Christine from reaching CS Matiang’i.

“The police commander most likely knew what I was going to tell the CS because I had reported the issues to him a number of times. That could have been the reason why he beat me up.”

“If indeed I wanted money from him, I would have just sent him a message because we know each other, but that was not what I wanted.”

CS Matiang'i Looks On as Police Officers Pull Away Woman Who Breached his Security.

CS Matiang’i Looks On as Police Officers Pull Away Woman Who Breached his Security.

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