Nakuru police deny reports they impounded police vehicles for escorting prophet Owuor

 

The probe into the police escort that is said to have  escorted Prophet Owour continues as ordered by Inspector General Boinett.

The plot thickens as Nakuru Police is alleged to have denied reports they impounded three police vehicles for escorting Prophet David Owuor as he entered the town.

The sources also reveal that the vehicles were outside their duty stations without proper authorization.

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The details have began to emerge after Kenyans  were shocked by the entrance by the ‘ Man of God’ in a town with what seemed like a Presidential escort.

Acoording to reports by citizen digital, Boinett in a statement on Saturday said that though the law allows hire of police motorcade, his case was extreme.

“The law allows hire of police but not of the scale depicted in the video. Action is being taken and misuse of public resources is not permitted,” he said.

Prophet Owour is famously known for his exceptional treatment by his followers as some were spotted on camera washing the roads with water and soap.

For a long time Kenyans have wondered about this form of extremism in religion and maybe the answer lies deeply amid his followers.

His grand entrance is said to have caused a snarl up in traffic ad in other instances the convoy is known to be capable of bringing towns to a stand still.

 

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