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Court declines to release firearm assigned to MP Salasya security detail

The firearm was taken as part of the evidence during the legislator’s arrest.

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by OJOO ABISAKI

News04 June 2025 - 11:04
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In Summary


  • The court also dismissed claims that Salasya's rights were violated during his arrest, citing a lack of supporting evidence from the defence.
  • In addition, Salasya’s counsel requested that the MP be allowed to attend future court proceedings virtually, a request the court granted.

Mumias East MP Peter Salasya, when he appeared before the court on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. [PHOTO: OJOO ABISAKI]

A Nairobi court on Wednesday declined an application by the legal team representing Mumias East MP Peter Salasya seeking the reinstatement of his firearm to his security detail.

Principal Magistrate Paul Mutai ruled that the court lacked jurisdiction to order the release of the firearm.

The firearm was taken as part of the evidence during the legislator’s arrest.

He noted that the court could not determine the evidentiary value of the weapon at this stage.

“I find no evidence that the accused's rights were violated, and the application by the defence stands dismissed,” stated Magistrate Mutai during the ruling.

The court also dismissed claims that Salasya's rights were violated during his arrest, citing a lack of supporting evidence from the defence.

In addition, Salasya’s counsel requested that the MP be allowed to attend future court proceedings virtually, a request the court granted.

The MP was previously arrested and charged with hate speech. He was released on a bond of Sh500,000 or an alternative cash bail of Sh200,000.

The case is set for pre-trial on June 18, 2025.


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