BY OUR CORRESPONDENT
A BAR owner in Kisumu has threatened to move to court after
local police allegedly stormed his premises clobbered staff and forcefully broke
into rooms breaking doors and windows against presidential order that property not
be destroyed in the current down on illicit drinks.
The club owner Edward Onyango aka Bob said the officers at
the same time took away approved alcohol to the police station but returned
only half of it after he intervened.
The ugly incident comes just a day after Kisumu DC during a
meeting with security agents and officials from the KRA warned that property
should not be destroyed in the crackdown.
‘’They even confiscated valid drinks from EABL, KWAL,SIERRA
among others of which none was in the list of second generation suspended products as posted by KEBS last Friday’’ posed
Bob.
The regional DC Erastus Ekidor while briefing the press
after the high level meeting warned that no property should be destroyed adding
the operation was to be carried out under the law.
According to eye witnesses the police officers in a convoy of
six vehicles stormed the place before they started clobbering staff and clients
while other visitors who had booked themselves in the place had to scamper for
after the officers forced them out of the rooms.
Efforts by the management to produce documents proving that
the products were genuine bore no fruits as the officers quickly pack the
products and left in a huff.
Later there was drama at the police station after the club
owner and police engaged in a heated debate on cash bail terms.
‘They were demanding sh.7000 to work on a cash bail for the
five of my staff to released on another sh. 20,000 something I out rightly
declined’’ Bob added.
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