Controversial Jamaican cleric Sheikh Abdullah al-Faisal is still stuck in Nairobi. |
MPs Mohamed Hussein Ali and Noor Sophia told a press briefing Muslims have never supported Al-Faisal’s presence in the country.
Fuelled protestsMr Ali said Muslims were opposed to the protest and urged the State to immediately deport the cleric.
"This is an individual and I don’t know why the Government is taking too long to have him deported. Police could have also allowed these protestors to make noise and go to their homes in the evening," said the Mandera East MP.Supkem Secretary General Adan Wachu said they were not aware Al-Shabaab militants took part in the protests. He urged police to investigate the claims and arrest youths who may be linked to the militant group."We were surprised to hear the minister say militants participated in the riots. We are not are aware that some of the youths were armed. If there were any, arrest them," said Mr Wachu.
Prof Saitoti said they had intelligence reports Al-Shabaab militants participated in the riots. He also said some of the Muslim youths were armed during the riots that broke out as police tried to stop a protest over the detention of Al-Faisal.The Muslim leaders demanded an independent inquiry into the clashes that lasted over five hours leading to destruction of property.
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