Police confirm probe into Witima church incident as Gachagua plans IG visit

The National Police Service (NPS) has provided an update on the ongoing investigation into the chaos at ACK Witima Church in Othaya, where women and children were injured. United Opposition leader Rigathi Gachagua has announced plans to visit Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja's office on Monday to inquire about progress. The NPS emphasizes the need for public cooperation to ensure justice.

The chaos at ACK Witima Church in Othaya occurred several weeks ago during a service attended by Rigathi Gachagua. According to the NPS, officers have initiated investigations following reports of criminal activity, recording statements, reviewing footage, and analyzing intelligence.

NPS spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga stated, "As with all criminal investigations, the success and speed of the process depend significantly on formal reporting, detailed witness accounts, and the cooperation of complainants and members of the public."

The NPS urges anyone with information to come forward, stressing that public cooperation is essential. They reaffirm commitment to impartiality and professionalism.

Speaking at a church service in Roysambu on February 15, 2026, Gachagua said, “Tomorrow, we will return to the Inspector General of Police. We were there two weeks ago, seeking to know who attacked the church and why they have not yet been charged.” He blames IG Kanja for not fast-tracking the probe despite evidence linking some police officers to the attacks.

This visit follows a previous confrontation two weeks ago over threats to opposition leaders. President William Ruto condemned the incident, saying, “I want us to ask ourselves as Kenyans; we can practice politics, we can look for leadership, but when it comes to church, that should be a place of respect.” He warned against bringing politics into places of worship.

The event has sparked a blame game between the opposition and the government, with the NPS stating that Gachagua and his allies should have notified local authorities of their presence.

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