Chaos rocked Jimi Wanjigi's Westlands offices on Tuesday, January 18, after police lobbed teargas to disperse rowdy youth.
The youth camped at Wanjigi's Kwacha House offices demanding to see Wanjigi.
A section of the youth was heard chanting,"hatutaki pesa, tunataka Wanjigi."
The presidential aspirant is still holed up in his company offices hours after they were raided by armed officers.
Reports indicate that more officers were dispatched to the offices.
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Comedian Eric Omondi, who in 2021 claimed he was spearheading Wanjigi's campaigns, was spotted at the Kwacha offices addressing the press.
Read also: UPDATE: Wanjigi Holed up in his Kwacha Offices as Armed Officers Refuse to Leave Without Him
According to Wanjigi, detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) descended at his Kwacha Group of Companies offices in Westlands on Monday night at around 9:30 PM.
Wanjigi said the raid could have something to do with utterances he made over the weekend.
"I tend to think it has to do with what I said in the weekend where I was very clear about some personalities and it seems I was making some of my friends uncomfortably because one will wonder why they would this sort of force when I have not committed any crime," he said.
Here si the video courtesy of Tony Anelka;
Police lob teargas to disperse rowdy youth protesting outside Jimmy Wanjigi's Westlands offices, the businessman is holed up in the building since yesterday. pic.twitter.com/tGaQDtkYbE
— Tony Anelka (@tonyanelka) January 18, 2022