A tense atmosphere unfolded on Saturday morning when Otiende Amollo arrived at the residence of former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju a property that has recently been the center of a contentious dispute and heightened police activity.
The residence located at the upscale Entim Sidai Estate area has been under police watch following ongoing disagreements surrounding ownership and occupation of the property.
By the time Amollo arrived several police vehicles had already been stationed at the entrance with officers controlling access to the compound and monitoring movements in and out of the premises.
Amollo who is also a senior advocate and a prominent legal mind in the country appeared calm as he approached the property briefly interacting with individuals gathered near the entrance.
His presence immediately drew attention from journalists, legal observers and residents who had gathered nearby amid growing interest in the unfolding situation.
The dispute involving Tuju’s property has sparked public debate in recent days, with questions being raised over legal processes, property rights and the role of law enforcement in civil matters.
Supporters of Tuju argue that the situation reflects a complex legal battle while others say authorities are simply enforcing court orders related to the matter.
Although Amollo did not deliver a lengthy public statement at the scene sources indicated that his visit was connected to ongoing legal consultations regarding the dispute.
Observers believe his involvement could signal the possibility of fresh legal action or a renewed push to clarify the circumstances surrounding the property’s occupation.
Police officers at the scene maintained a firm but controlled presence preventing unauthorized access while allowing limited movement around the area.
Residents within the normally quiet neighborhood watched from a distance as events unfolded.
As the situation continues to develop, attention is now shifting to the courts and the legal teams involved with many awaiting clarity on the next steps in the high profile property dispute.
The presence of figures like Amollo suggests the matter may soon move into another significant legal phase.
