Mr Mwangi, alongside Nakuru Town East MP David Gikaria and three others, were charged with malicious damaging of a perimeter wall worth Sh13 million belonging to ENSE Limited. DERAIL HEARINGThe prosecutor, Hillary Songoyo, said on Monday that Mr Mwangi and Mr Gikaria have been putting hurdles for the court to derail the hearing of the case. “It has always been either Mr Mwangi is out of the country or Mr Gikaria being sick. The complainants are becoming impatient with the dragging of the case and we request the court to issue a warrant of arrest against Mr Mwangi,” Mr Songoyo said. MOBILISED YOUTHHe produced documents showing Mr Gikaria was receiving treatment at a Nairobi hospital.
Source: Daily Nation May 30, 2017 07:16 UTC