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The MP was a director of the Kenya Akiba
Micro Finance Ltd, which was behind the pyramid schemes in which Kenyans lost
millions of shillings.
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When the Daily Nation contacted Mr
Mwiti, he initially claimed that he did not know the complainant, but later
acknowledged he knew her.
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The woman said she met Mr Mwiti twice
last week over some projects she was to undertake for the legislator.
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One of the SMSs obtained by the Daily
Nation that the woman sent to her husband read: “I am opposite Bandari Plaza,
come. I am texting from the toilet. The MP you introduced me to meet him has
asked for sex and when I refused he beat me up…Westlands please come.”
Police
are investigating Imenti Central MP Gideon Mwiti over claims that he brutally
assaulted and raped a woman who visited him in his private office in Westlands
on Saturday night.
Parklands
police have received a complaint from a 29-year-old woman who is now admitted
at the Nairobi Women’s Hospital.
The
MP admitted meeting the woman on Saturday afternoon, the day she claims to have
been attacked, but vehemently denied raping or beating her up.
It
is the latest in increasing cases of sexual violence, especially against women
and children.
Only
last week, a British paedophile was jailed after he was found guilty of preying
on Kenyan boys in Gilgil where he was an aid worker for two decades. And last
month, another MP was accused of sexually harassing a female member of his
staff, including sending her offensive messages. The matter was later resolved
out of court.
According
to the 2008/2009 Demographic and Health Survey, 45 per cent of women aged 15-49
have experienced either physical or sexual violence.
And
according to the Gender Violence Recovery Centre at the Nairobi Women’s
Hospital, at least eight to 10 cases of gender-based violence are reported to
the institution every day. Most of these are rape and 65 per cent of the
attacks are committed by a person known to the victim.
In
the latest case, Mr Mwiti — popularly known in his constituency as Livondo —
had allegedly invited the woman for a business meeting in his fifth floor
office at Krishna Centre on Woodvale Groove on Saturday evening.
PYRAMID
SCHEMES
The
MP was a director of the Kenya Akiba Micro Finance Ltd, which was behind the
pyramid schemes in which Kenyans lost millions of shillings. He runs a bar
across the road from his private office.
The
assault and rape allegations against him were reported at Parklands Police
Station yesterday and police said they were investigating the matter.
Speaking
from her bed at the Nairobi Women’s Hospital, the complainant, a 29-year-old
married woman, yesterday accused the legislator of beating and repeatedly
raping her in his office.
“I
had been meeting him since last week and my husband was aware of the meetings
and the business plans we were conducting,” she said.
When
the Daily Nation contacted Mr Mwiti, he initially claimed that he did not know
the complainant, but later acknowledged he knew her.
However,
he denied the rape allegations, saying the woman could have been assaulted by
other people at his bar.
“If
there was a woman in the bar, how do I know?” he asked. “Probably the incident
happened within my bar. However, if there was an incident like that, let it be
investigated.”
On
further probing, he admitted that he knew the woman and had met her on
Saturday, the day she said she was assaulted.
“I
know her. She is doing some public relations work for me. She was in my office
from 4 to 5pm,” he said.
MET
TWICE
The
woman said she met Mr Mwiti twice last week over some projects she was to
undertake for the legislator.
“I
was introduced to him by my husband and it did not occur to me that he could be
a rapist or someone who could harm me,” she alleged.
According
to her, she was in his office at about 8pm. After ushering her in, they started
their discussion but Mr Mwiti started taking alcohol, she claimed.
They
were four in the office, with two other men she described as the MP’s aides,
one Titus, who runs the bar and a Mr Mwangi. After a while, a medical doctor (a
Dr Mwangi) arrived and was ushered into the office while the aides stepped
outside.
“The
doctor told me that he wanted to take my blood test. I asked him why he wanted
to do that and he told me that he was doing an HIV test”. When she refused to
be tested, she said, Mr Mwiti physically beat her into submission.
“I
asked the doctor to give me his card which he did,” she said. When she asked to
be allowed to go home, she said, the MP grabbed her bag and started beating her
again.
CALLED
HUSBAND
“He
beat me so badly. He hit me, kicked me and I was on the floor. He continued
beating me and I had to accept to be tested,” she claimed.
The
doctor, who was waiting outside as she was being beaten, returned to the room
and took a blood sample. She said she requested to be allowed to visit the
toilet inside the office and while there, she called her husband. She alleged
that Mr Mwiti started banging on the door but she managed to send a text
message to her husband, asking him to rescue her.
Mr
Mwiti yesterday said that the victim’s husband was his friend and wondered why
he reported the matter to the police before calling him. “I know the husband.
He is my property valuer,” he said.
“I
was with my pastor and other constituents at Njugunas on Waiyaki Way then left
for my bar in Westlands at 6pm. We stayed there until 6am and I did not leave
them,” he said.
One
of the SMSs obtained by the Daily Nation that the woman sent to her husband
read: “I am opposite Bandari Plaza, come. I am texting from the toilet. The MP
you introduced me to meet him has asked for sex and when I refused he beat me
up…Westlands please come.”
According
to the woman, when she took too long in the toilet, Mr Mwiti broke the door and
dragged her out. She started yelling for help but this only made the MP
angrier, she said.
“He
beat me up and tore my clothes. He also told me to stop behaving as if I did
not know what he wanted. He then tore my clothes off and he raped me
repeatedly,” she alleged.
According
to her, after he had assaulted her, Mr Mwiti ordered more drinks, which Titus
brought.
She
said the MP tried to force her to drink but she refused. Later, he demanded
that they leave together and she says she obliged, she told the Daily Nation.
HIV
TEST
Titus,
who had accompanied the MP yesterday afternoon, said that he saw the woman but
denied allegations that she was raped. When contacted, the doctor accused of
forcing the woman to take a HIV test disconnected the call.
The
woman said that as they were leaving the office, she ran away and took a taxi,
which took her to where she had parked her car. The taxi driver escorted her to
her home in Kileleshwa.
As
the woman was being subjected to her ordeal, her husband was trying to locate
Mr Mwiti’s office.
“I
knew the MP’s office but I did not know he had other offices within Westlands,”
he told the Daily Nation.
Later
in the night, when he got home, he took his wife to hospital where she was
still being treated yesterday.
He
said the MP contacted him and requested that they meet to iron out the matter
but he refused.
He
said the MP had threatened him, but vowed to seek justice for his wife.
“His
wife and associates also called me so that we could talk but there is no way,”
said the man, who will not be named to protect the identity of his wife.
His
lawyer, Mr Harun Ndubi, asked police to take swift action against the MP.
“He
turned into a predator on a prey he deceptively made vulnerable through family
and business trust. The police have recorded her statement.
We
demand that the said doctor and the MP must be arrested and charged no later
than tomorrow. This is indeed an open and shut case,” he said.
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