The National Super Alliance (NASA) principal Moses Wetangula
has expressed fears that his life could be in danger.
The revelation by the Bungoma Senator elect and national
chairman of Ford Kenya party comes in the wake of reports that his bodyguard
was fired following a scuffle with his seniors at the entry at the Supreme
Court on Monday.
Speaking to KTN News on the sidelines of a crucial
NASA's legal team meeting on Tuesday, Mr Wetangula exposed a plan to prosecute
the matter in court to seek justice on Wednesday (today).
"As you can see, I am just walking alone. This in fact
puts my life in danger. So ideally I am not safe and this impunity should
stop," Mr Wetangula said.
He added: “He is good guy, courteous enough and I doubt if
he created any disturbance as being alleged by the police, so I cannot say that
he is a of deviant character. Something must be wrong.”
Meanwhile, the National Police Service has refuted claims
that Mr Lonyang' was struck off his duties and maintained that the disciplinary
against the officer is still ongoing.
Earlier, Mr Lonyang' Simon was held by GSU police officers
on accusations that he caused public disturbance at the entry of the Supreme
Court alongside his boss Moses Wetangula. The police said he could be charged
in court
Intervention
The situation forced Raila Odinga and Wetangula to
confront the security officers demanding the guards to be allowed in. A
bodyguard, only identified as Simon, was ejected and held after his gun was
withdrawn.
Raila said they have a right to decide who should accompany
them.
The principals were making an entry into the Supreme court
Premises for the hearing of the Petition challenging President Uhuru
Kenyatta’s win.