Two National Super Alliance (NASA) supporters have been barred from participating in the planned anti-IEBC protests scheduled for Monday.
Erick Owino and Francis Oduor have been put on the police wanted list after intelligence reports uncovered that the two had a sinister plan to endanger fellow protesters.
Police say that the two have planned to carry loaded guns to the protests despite the fact that they are not licenced firearm holders.
The law enforcers claim that the two are planning to use the guns during the NASA protests at the IEBC headquarters in Nairobi's Anniversary Towers.
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The police have further called on members of the public to assist in identifying the suspects as well as facilitate their arrest before they execute their alleged plan.
Security has been beefed up at the headquarters as well as county headquarters countrywide as the Opposition supporters are expected to keep up with their protests to have IEBC CEO Ezra Chiloba removed from the electoral body.
Last week, the NASA coalition announced that the anti-IEBC protests would be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until their demands are met.
Following a meeting with the electoral body, Siaya Senator James Orengo maintained that the IEBC was far from meeting their irreducible minimums.
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The NASA leaders have further announced that they will not be campaigning for their presidential candidate, Raila Odinga, as they do not intend to participate in the repeat poll.
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Mr Odinga has, however, called on his supporters to avoid violence and destruction during the protests.
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