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Mbunge wa jimbo la starehe Charles Njagua (Jaguar) amekamatwa nje ya bunge la Kenya muda huu.
Akiwa viwanja wa Bunge nchini Kenya mbunge wa Jimbo ya Starehe Charles Njagua maarufu Kama Jaguar amekamatwa na jeshi la polisi nchini humu
Stareherles Njagua Kanyi has been arrested following xenophobic statements he made against foreigners doing business in Kenya.
The MP was nabbed by DCI detectives on Wednesday, June 26, who pounced on him outside the National Assembly
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The youthful legislator had threatened to gather a team of youth and round up all the foreigners operating in the city, beat them up then escort them to the airport for deportation.
He was arrested for failure to present himself at the parliament police station earlier today.
His statement rocked the nation with the Tanzanian Parliament discussing the matter and ordering their President John Pombe Magufuli to issue a statement on the situation of their nationals operating businesses in Kenya.
Fellow Members of Parliament present during his arrest hurriedly jumped into their vehicles and followed the police car that Jaguar was bundled into.
On Tuesday, Foreign Affairs PS Macharia Kamau issued a statement stating that Kenya deeply regrets the careless and inciting language in public utterances made by the legislator.
He added that such aggressive and ill-tempered language goes against the spirit of Kenya’s welcoming ethos, as well as the progressive nature of the Constitution of our Republic.
"The Government of Kenya wishes to categorically distance itself from Hon. Charles Njagua’s reckless and unwelcoming statements," he clarified.
The Tanzanian State summoned the Kenyan High Commissioner to Dar es Salaam Dan Kazungu over remarks made by the Starehe MP on Wednesday morning.
"I am not referring to the 6 Chinese nationals deported earlier by the Interior CS Fred Matiang'i, but hundreds of foreigners who have come to do business in the country," retorted Jaguar.
He further gave the government an ultimatum to deal with the alleged influx of foreigners operating businesses illegally in the nation.
"I am giving the government 24 hours to deport them, if not, we will march into their business premises, we shall remove them, we shall beat them and take them to the airport. Matiang'i and the Department of Immigration's job will be to fly them back to their home countries." concluded the MP.
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Akiwa viwanja wa Bunge nchini Kenya mbunge wa Jimbo ya Starehe Charles Njagua maarufu Kama Jaguar amekamatwa na jeshi la polisi nchini humu
Stareherles Njagua Kanyi has been arrested following xenophobic statements he made against foreigners doing business in Kenya.
The MP was nabbed by DCI detectives on Wednesday, June 26, who pounced on him outside the National Assembly
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The youthful legislator had threatened to gather a team of youth and round up all the foreigners operating in the city, beat them up then escort them to the airport for deportation.
He was arrested for failure to present himself at the parliament police station earlier today.
His statement rocked the nation with the Tanzanian Parliament discussing the matter and ordering their President John Pombe Magufuli to issue a statement on the situation of their nationals operating businesses in Kenya.
Fellow Members of Parliament present during his arrest hurriedly jumped into their vehicles and followed the police car that Jaguar was bundled into.
On Tuesday, Foreign Affairs PS Macharia Kamau issued a statement stating that Kenya deeply regrets the careless and inciting language in public utterances made by the legislator.
He added that such aggressive and ill-tempered language goes against the spirit of Kenya’s welcoming ethos, as well as the progressive nature of the Constitution of our Republic.
"The Government of Kenya wishes to categorically distance itself from Hon. Charles Njagua’s reckless and unwelcoming statements," he clarified.
The Tanzanian State summoned the Kenyan High Commissioner to Dar es Salaam Dan Kazungu over remarks made by the Starehe MP on Wednesday morning.
"I am not referring to the 6 Chinese nationals deported earlier by the Interior CS Fred Matiang'i, but hundreds of foreigners who have come to do business in the country," retorted Jaguar.
He further gave the government an ultimatum to deal with the alleged influx of foreigners operating businesses illegally in the nation.
"I am giving the government 24 hours to deport them, if not, we will march into their business premises, we shall remove them, we shall beat them and take them to the airport. Matiang'i and the Department of Immigration's job will be to fly them back to their home countries." concluded the MP.
MP Jaguar Arrested Outside Parliament
The youthful legislator had threatened to gather a team of youth and round up all the foreigners operating in the city...