Sunday 9 September 2012

[wanabidii] Selective Justice in Kenya - Gumo should be cooling his heels behind the bars


Hello ,

The law in Kenya is very clear - Handling stolen property is a criminal offence.

Whatever explanation Gumo is giving, what would happen if it was an ordinary Kenyan citizen...and add to that Moi's car stolen?

I shudder to imagine!!...By now, the ordinary mortal would have had the wrath of The Flying Squad na amefinywa sehemu nyeti ili aseme yote!!

Whatever the case, being a Minister, he should step aside or resign altogether to pave way for investigations and conclusion of the case.

The ODM noise-makers on the Forum are hypocrites..observing studious silence on this matter!!

What if Gumo belonged to URP, UDF or PNU ? The well know loud-mouths would be ranting all over with all manner of comments!!!

How can we trust RAO to be a reformist when he can't comment on such a serious matter?

Theft is theft and a criminal offence that demands immediate arrest and prosecution.

This selective application of justice in Kenya is sad...On a second thought, we should really push out all the old guards and get some fresh blood.

My 2 Cents

 

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