Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has said the alleged raid of former Interior CS Fred Matiangi's home should not be sensationalised.
Speaking during an interview with Citizen TV, Khalwale said politicians should only speak of issues that have taken place, not what they imagine might take place.
"The role of government is to protect property and lives, the right thing to do is to be patient and keep quiet as no one is dead or beaten," he said.
Matiang'i lawyers, Danstan Omari and Sam Nyaberi said on Wednesday night that the ex-CS will present himself at a police station of his choice for any legal action to take its course.
"We are ready and willing to present Matiang'i to any police station in this country. He is not avoiding any rule of law, that is if he has committed any offence," Omari said.
He went on to divulge that a battery of lawyers has been lined up to defend the former CS against any accusations that will be presented.
"We are two hundred advocates charged with protecting the former CS. We will drive with him tomorrow, take him to the nearest police station then they can lock him up if they want and take him to court," Omari added.
"We have left him in the safe hands of advocates, Members of Parliament and his former colleagues in the Cabinet."

















