Police Raid Mansion, Nab 3 Lawmakers Partying Hard

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Three lawmakers found themselves on the wrong side of the law after police raided their mansion in which they were partying hard.

According to a report by The Standard, the three were locked inside a mansion in the Kingongo area, Nyeri County when they were caught on Friday, April 17.

They were part of the 17 revelers who were nabbed at the house which they had reportedly converted into a club.

Confirming the incident, Nyeri Central Sub County Police boss Paul Kuria disclosed that all the suspects, including the officers, would be charged in a court of law over their actions.

Police officers pictured at a scene of a crime as residents look on.
Police officers pictured at a scene of a crime in Nairobi County as residents look on.
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"The law applies equally to everyone. Regardless of their rank senior or junior, rich or poor. It does not matter who they are, they will face the law.

“We are going to ensure that the law is applied equally anyone found flaunting the curfew will be dealt with,” stated Kuria.

He further added that the group was caught following a tip-off from the public that the house was hosting several people under the guise of being a club.

When they were nabbed, some of the suspects attempted fleeing by jumping through the electric fence while others hid under the furniture.

There were five personal vehicles parked in the compound.

The county's police commander Adiel Nyange noted that his department was only concerned with enforcing the law and not quarantine.

"When it comes to matters quarantine, that's under the health department. We are releasing people on police bond and will liaise with the ODPP for when they will appear in court. Their release doesn't mean they are off the hook," he stated.

Some of the suspects were released on bail shortly after the arrest.

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Medical staff in protective suits in a hospital.
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