Molo Member of Parliament lost properties and investments worth millions in a raid at his rural home on Tuesday, 25 June.

Endless supply of the harm, it was uncovered that three vehicles were impacted, two of which were totally scorched — a hatchback and a rough terrain vehicle (Land Cruiser).

The third vehicle, a twofold lodge pickup, supported harm from stones.

Moreover, the MP lost 10,000 chickens that were being raised on his compound.

During the shows, a few people took a few chickens, and 200 more were singed during the occurrence on Tuesday.

Moreover, six grade cows and 29 goats were accounted for taken, yet following police examinations, four cows were recuperated. Sadly, one cow had proactively been butchered. Police were additionally during the time spent following and recuperating the goats.

The MP’s primary house in Molo will require huge fixes after local people crushed the windows of his two-story home.

Occupants of Molo assaulted the MP’s home following his help for the hostile Money Bill 2024, which started cross country dissents.

Eminently, Kuria likewise filled in as the administrator of the Money Board of trustees and was the initiator of the Bill, which is set to be formally removed from Parliament.

“Having considered distinctly the discussion encompassing the bill and standing by listening to individuals of Kenya who have said they believe nothing should do with the Bill.

“I yield and in this manner I won’t sign the bill. It will be therefore removed and that turns into our situation,” President William Ruto declared after a gathering with MPs.

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