Murkomen Takes Action On Goons That Attacked All Saints Cathedral

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has confirmed that detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) are reviewing closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage to track down a gang of hired goons who stormed a civil society forum at the All Saints Cathedral.

Speaking during a church service in Nairobi on Sunday, June 14, 2026, the Interior boss strongly condemned the Friday morning assault, branding the breach of the sanctuary as a red line that the state will not tolerate.

The Two-Phase Armed Raid on Post-Budget Forum

The brazen security breach occurred on June 12, targeting a high-profile post-budget analysis meeting convened by local civil society organizations. According to time-stamped CCTV footage retrieved from the cathedral premises, the attack was highly coordinated and unfolded in two distinct waves:

  • Phase 1 (09:39 AM): A convoy of youths on motorbikes attempted to force their way onto the church grounds but were initially dispersed by responding police officers.

  • Phase 2 (10:11 AM): Less than thirty minutes later, the exact same gang returned. This time, they strategically abandoned their motorbikes outside the perimeter, walked into the compound on foot, and bypassed security to access the main conference pavilion.

Once inside, the goons disrupted the forum by chanting, aggressively dispersing the delegates, and robbing the defenseless attendees of their personal belongings.

“There was an unfortunate incident which happened at All Saints Church, and I must say that that was really extremely unfortunate and unacceptable,” CS Murkomen stated. “We know that they were captured on CCTV cameras. The DCI is already analysing that footage. One of them was arrested immediately, and a number are being arrested.”

Exterminating Urban Gangs Regardless of Political Clout

The violent raid has sparked immense public outrage, with human rights groups accusing rogue political actors of reviving state-linked goon squads to silence alternative voices. Brushing off allegations of political selective justice, Murkomen maintained that the government would crack down on the perpetrators regardless of their political alignments or tribal affiliations.

The CS linked the All Saints Cathedral incident to a broader, metastasizing national security threat posed by organized urban syndicates. He claimed the government had already made major progress in neutralizing similar militia elements that previously terrorized residents in major urban centers like Nakuru and Kitale.

Entering the Nairobi Metropolitan Police Era

To permanently seal security gaps in the capital, the Interior CS voiced absolute confidence in the impending rollout of the Nairobi Metropolitan Police, a specialized autonomous unit structured to handle unique urban security dynamics.

“Our next phase of security operation is to exterminate this threat of gangs, and I want to promise the nation that with the Nairobi Metropolitan Police and with the efforts we have put in place to fight these gangs, we are going to succeed,” Murkomen promised.

The DCI is expected to use the facial recognition data from the church cameras to arraign more suspects in court this week, as civil society actors demand tighter protection for public assembly spaces across the country.

Gachagua Claims Elite Presidential Escort Unit Is “Ethnicised” And Demoralised By Graft Following Ruto Stage Breach

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has launched a stinging critique against the government following the recent presidential security breach, warning that any failure to protect President William Ruto risks plunging the country into an unprecedented national crisis.

Speaking during a fiery press briefing on Sunday, May 24, 2026, Gachagua stated that while the political opposition remains determined to oust President Ruto, they intend to do so strictly through democratic means, making the Head of State’s physical safety paramount.

“He Must Be Safe”

Gachagua noted that he usually avoids discussing VIP security protocols in public to avoid compromised situations, but felt compelled to break his silence given the gravity of the recent stage breach in Kilifi.

“His security and wellbeing is a very important ingredient of our political stability… He must be safe,” Gachagua emphasized, warning that any harm coming to the President would trigger a political and social crisis “of great magnitude.”

He reiterated that political competitors want to defeat Ruto “through the ballot, not any other method.”

Fierce Attack on Murkomen and Police Chiefs

The former Deputy President did not mince his words regarding the leadership at the Ministry of Interior and National Administration, training his sights directly on Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen. Gachagua characterized the CS as “naive, childish, and juvenile,” arguing that the critical security docket is being mismanaged by politically ambitious individuals.

He claimed that the nation’s top security chiefs face immense difficulties briefing the CS due to his lack of administrative depth. Gachagua further asserted that in a functioning democracy, both CS Murkomen and Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja would have already tendered their resignations over the lapse.

Allegations of Graft and Tribalism in the PEU

Beyond the political leadership, Gachagua leveled stunning allegations against the internal management of the Presidential Escort Unit (PEU). He claimed the elite unit is currently deeply demoralized, highly “ethnicised,” and riddled with operational corruption.

According to Gachagua, there are widespread frustrations within the ranks regarding unpaid allowances, alongside disturbing claims that junior officers are being forced to kick back a percentage of their stipends to senior commanders.

He urgently called on the government to clear all outstanding dues owed to the presidential detail, imploring President Ruto to step back and “allow professionals” to handle his protection without political interference.

Dismissing the UDA Apology

Turning to the political arena, Gachagua dismissed the recent public apology issued by UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar over controversial remarks.

The former DP claimed the apology was disingenuous, alleging that Omar’s initial statements were actually deliberated upon and cleared during high-level meetings at State House, Mombasa. According to Gachagua, the remarks and the subsequent backtracking are all part of a heavily coordinated political script orchestrated by the ruling regime.

Murkomen Declares Wednesday A Public Holiday

The government has officially declared Wednesday, May 27, 2026, a public holiday to allow the Muslim community to celebrate Eid-ul-Adha.

In a Gazette notice published on Monday, May 25, Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen confirmed the declaration under the provisions of the Public Holidays Act.

“It is notified for the general information of the public that, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 (1) of the Public Holidays Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration declares that, Wednesday, the 27th May, 2026, shall be a public holiday to mark Eid-ul-Adha,” the notice reads.

Understanding the Festival of Sacrifice

Eid-ul-Adha, colloquially known as the Festival of Sacrifice, stands as one of the two most significant pillars of celebration on the Islamic calendar, alongside Eid-ul-Fitr.

The holiday is observed on the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah—the twelfth and final month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It coincides with the conclusion of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Because Islamic months depend strictly on the sighting of the crescent moon, the government issues a specific annual proclamation rather than keeping a static calendar date.

The festival honors the profound devotion of Prophet Ibrahim, who demonstrated an unwavering willingness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, in submission to Allah’s command. Islamic tradition holds that Almighty Allah intervened at the final moment, substituting a ram in place of the child.

How the Day is Commemorated

Muslims across Kenya will observe the day through:

  • Communal Prayers: Gathering in large congregations at mosques and open grounds early Wednesday morning.

  • The Act of Qurbani: Ritual slaughter of healthy livestock (sheep, goats, cows, or camels) adhering strictly to halal guidelines.

  • Charity and Feast: Distributing portions of the sacrificial meat to the less fortunate, family members, and neighbors to foster community solidarity.

A Season of Holidays for Kenyans

The mid-week break offers a welcome breather for the country’s workforce, kicking off a season of national holidays.

Exactly one week later, the country will mark Madaraka Day on Monday, June 1. Attention is already shifting to Wajir County, the designated host for this year’s national celebrations. According to an inspection update issued on May 21 by Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo, construction at the primary venue, Wajir Stadium, is currently at 84 percent completion as teams race against time to ready the facility.

Woman Who Tattooed Ruto’s Face Dies While Receiving Treatment After Brutal Petrol Attack

Renowned gospel singer Rachel Wandeto has passed away at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) after succumbing to severe burn injuries sustained during a horrific attack in Mwiki.

Wandeto passed away on Monday, May 18, 2026, just days after unknown assailants doused her in petrol and set her ablaze. News of her demise was confirmed by her industry colleague, Karangu Muraya, who had previously made an urgent appeal for blood donations to save her life.

“A great soul has rested… May your soul rest in peace, Rachel Wandeto,” Muraya shared in a tribute.

Suspected Political Motive

The brutal assault has sparked widespread public outrage across the country. Preliminary reports and public speculation suggest the attack may have been politically motivated.

The incident reportedly occurred just days after Wandeto publicly declared her support for President William Ruto’s 2027 re-election bid, a stance she amplified by getting a tattoo drawn in his honor.

Government and Security Response

The gravity of the attack drew the attention of top government officials. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen visited the singer at KNH on Sunday, May 17, less than 24 hours before she succumbed to her injuries.

Condemning the heinous act, CS Murkomen warned that violence targeted at individuals for their political beliefs poses a severe threat to national stability.

“If it is true, as there have been speculations around the possibility of a political motive by basically attacking her for her political beliefs, this is really very dangerous for our country,” Murkomen stated.

The Interior CS further cautioned political leaders against weaponizing the youth and inciting ethnic divisions, adding that the state would ruthlessly pursue both the perpetrators and the planners of the attack.

Meanwhile, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja confirmed that a multi-agency probe is underway. He directed the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to fast-track the investigation, establish the definitive motive behind the arson, and ensure all culprits face the full force of the law.

Murkomen Urges Police Not To Lob Teargas At Mourners In Kasarani Stadium

Tension and chaos gripped Nairobi’s Kasarani Stadium on Thursday after massive crowds of mourners surged toward the area designated for the public viewing of the late former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga’s body. Police were forced to fire tear gas and even gunshots into the air to regain control of the 48,000-seater stadium.

The disorder erupted when thousands of mourners, desperate to pay their final respects, overwhelmed and pushed through security barriers inside the arena. The viewing had been relocated to Kasarani earlier in the day following an overwhelming turnout that had shut down central parts of the capital.

Murkomen to the rescue

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen and PS Raymond Omollo had to intervene to police officers lobbing teargas at mourners; who had already filled the Kasarani Stadium.

They urged the police to stop the shooting; which dispersed the croud in confusion.

Live footage from the stadium showed security personnel struggling to contain the swelling crowd. The sudden use of tear gas and the sound of gunfire sent people fleeing in panic, leading to stampede-like scenes across the terraces.

Mourners Injured

Medical teams from the Kenya Red Cross immediately rushed to attend to the injured. Several mourners fainted or sustained injuries in the melee, with at least one person reported unconscious as security forces worked frantically to restore order and ensure the continuation of the solemn viewing process. The incident highlights the intense emotional impact and massive public outpouring sparked by the passing of the veteran politician.

CS Murkomen Vows Crackdown On Politicians Hiring Goons For By-Elections

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has issued a strong warning to politicians allegedly hiring individuals to disrupt political campaigns ahead of the upcoming by-elections. He has threatened to apprehend everyone involved, from the goons themselves to the leaders who pay them.

Speaking on Wednesday, September 17, Murkomen expressed concern over the rising trend of using hired gangs to cause chaos at political rallies. He stated that the government would crack down on those responsible.

“Within the next month, we need to see most of these gang leaders, gangs, and goons facing the full force of the law,” Murkomen said. “And for anyone who is maintaining and paying young people to commit criminal offenses… we are not just coming for the gang leaders and gangs, we are also coming for you.”

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A Lucrative Business

Murkomen claimed that the practice of hiring goons is particularly prevalent in the Western region, and he provided startling figures on the scope of the issue. According to him, a single Member of County Assembly (MCA) could command a group of up to 100 goons, while Members of Parliament might control up to 500. He alleged that senior county leaders could even be in charge of groups ranging from 1,000 to 2,000.

The CS noted that this “business” has become increasingly lucrative, prompting the government’s decisive action.

Murkomen’s warning comes as politicians are already on the campaign trail for the nationwide by-elections scheduled for November 27. The by-elections, which will be overseen by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), will see candidates vying for more than 20 political seats at the ward, constituency, and senatorial levels. The IEBC has set October 8 and 9 for the nomination and registration of candidates.

Murkomen Under Heavy Criticism After Claiming BBC Documentary On Underage Girls Was Staged

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has ignited a fierce debate after claiming that a recent documentary by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) featuring young girls was a staged and misleading portrayal of a social issue in Kenya. Murkomen’s serious accusation, made during a public address, has been met with strong reactions from the media, the public, and social commentators.

The BBC documentary in question focused on a sensitive social issue, presenting a narrative that highlighted the challenges and vulnerabilities faced by young girls in a specific region of Kenya. However, CS Murkomen, speaking at a public function, alleged that the scenes depicted in the film were not authentic. He claimed that the participants were paid actors and that the documentary was fabricated to fit a predetermined agenda.

“They went and picked some young girls, paid them, and told them what to say,” Murkomen stated, adding that such reporting unfairly tarnishes the country’s image on the international stage.

His remarks signal a government stance that the documentary was a misrepresentation of the reality on the ground and an example of sensationalist journalism.

The accusation has drawn a sharply divided public reaction. Supporters of the Cabinet Secretary have echoed his sentiments, arguing that some Western media outlets often sensationalize stories about Africa and fail to capture the true context of social issues. However, critics have condemned the remarks, accusing the government of attempting to deflect from a real problem by attacking the media. Many believe that if the issues raised in the documentary are genuine, the government’s focus should be on addressing them rather than discrediting the journalists who reported on them.

Murkomen’s public challenge to the BBC has escalated the ongoing debate about media representation, journalistic ethics, and the government’s role in responding to critical social issues. The controversy highlights the growing tension between the Kenyan government and international media organizations.

CS Murkomen Demands Gachagua Record Statement On Terrorism Claims, Gachagua Rejects Call

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has publicly demanded that Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua record a statement with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) regarding his recent allegations on terrorism. The demand, which has also been supported by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, was swiftly rejected by Gachagua, who is currently on a political tour in the United States.

Gachagua, who began his US tour on July 11, 2025, sparked the controversy by challenging President William Ruto to explain why he allegedly met with three Al-Shabaab militia at night to discuss “business.” The DCP leader also speculated that the government’s decision to remove the vetting requirement for non-Kenyans seeking identity cards was a move with ulterior motives.

Speaking in Narok, CS Murkomen firmly stated that Gachagua must not be allowed to tarnish the country’s image and that of the police service with unsubstantiated claims. “Unless he has a mental problem, he must come and put all those allegations on record,” Murkomen said, adding that Gachagua must defend his claims or be held accountable. The CS also pointed out the perceived hypocrisy in Gachagua’s remarks, noting that he had previously praised the police just a year ago.

In a swift rebuttal from the US, Gachagua dismissed the demand, stating he would not cooperate with Kenyan authorities. He claimed that the “American Senate” is actively investigating the matter and that he would only assist their investigations. Gachagua argued that the Kenyan government cannot objectively investigate the President because police officers work under him, a conflict of interest that he said compromises the integrity of any local probe.

The public clash between the senior government officials and the opposition leader continues to intensify, with Gachagua’s refusal to cooperate setting the stage for a prolonged political and legal standoff.

Nearly 1,500 Arrested, 42 Dead Amidst Widespread Criminality, Government Vows To Prosecute Financiers

Intelligence-led operations have resulted in the arrest of nearly 1,500 individuals nationwide, who are now facing a battery of serious charges including terrorism, murder, robbery with violence, arson, and malicious property damage. This aggressive crackdown follows the violent unrest that rocked the nation on June 25 and July 7.

In a detailed statement released on Tuesday, Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen announced the staggering toll of the recent upheaval: 42 people killed and nearly 1,500 arrests made. The government emphatically branded these events not as protests, but as “pure, premeditated criminality,” and has vowed to rigorously prosecute the “financiers and political sponsors” of the chaos.

The ministry described the unrest as “raw and unprecedented terror,” which left close to 600 people injured. Significantly, this figure includes 496 police officers, suggesting that approximately 83% of those injured were law enforcement personnel. “This is unacceptable,” Murkomen stated, expressing condolences for every life lost and extending sympathies to the affected families.

According to the government’s report, the wave of violence was highly coordinated and involved targeted attacks on both public and private property on a scale “never before witnessed.” The ongoing intelligence-led operations have led to the arrests, with specialized units now handling the cases. The Serious Crimes Investigations Unit is managing 50 of the individuals, while the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit (ATPU) is handling 71 cases specifically for terrorism-related offenses.

“Those who incited, organized, funded, or executed these attacks will face the full force of the law,” Murkomen warned, underscoring the government’s determination. He further added, “The financiers and political sponsors of this mayhem are being investigated and will soon answer for their crimes.”

Systematic Attack on Police and Public Infrastructure

The government expressed particular alarm over a “disturbing trend” involving the direct targeting of security installations. This was framed as a “coordinated attempt to subvert the state’s ability to guarantee law, order, and public safety.” Over the two days of unrest, a total of 16 police stations and posts were either burned or destroyed, signaling a deliberate assault on public infrastructure and law enforcement presence.

Murkomen Calls Out Reckless Drivers As He Plans Action Against Viral Video Of Passengers Hanging Out A Car Window

Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport, Kipchumba Murkomen, took to social media on Monday to address a dangerous driving incident. He shared a video of a white Mercedes Benz E-250 speeding down Mombasa Road with two passengers hanging out the windows.

Murkomen used the video to directly address the car’s registered owner, James Gathogo Njeri, highlighting the reckless behavior and potential danger posed to other road users. This public callout serves as a strong reminder of the government’s commitment to improving road safety in Kenya.

The incident comes on the heels of the recent launch of the National Road Safety Action Plan 2024-2028. Announced by President William Ruto on April 17th, the plan outlines a series of measures aimed at curbing reckless driving and reducing road accidents.

These measures include:

  • Zero tolerance policy: Stricter enforcement of traffic laws with no exceptions.
  • Enhanced monitoring: Utilizing technology to improve detection of violations.
  • Instant fines: A system of immediate penalties to deter reckless behavior.

President Ruto emphasized the importance of these new measures, stating, “No one will be exempted from road safety compliance.” The alarming rise in road accidents and injuries has spurred the government to take decisive action.

Murkomen’s public callout, coupled with the new National Road Safety Action Plan, sends a clear message: reckless driving will not be tolerated. The government, along with concerned citizens, is actively working to improve safety on Kenyan roads.

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