Aspiring Kajiado North MP lawyer Shadrack Wambui presented himself at Rongai police station where the DCI summoned him to record a statement over the June 25th protests in Rongai.
Wambui, who is also the Chairperson of Sheria Mtaani na Shadrack Wambui appeared before the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) Rongai, on Monday June 30th 2025 at 2.30 PM.
After recording his statement in the presence of his lawyers led by Danstan Omari and Cliff Ombeta, Wambui addressed his supporters who had gathered outside the station.
While addressing his supporters, Wambui promised them justice for those who were affected by the protests.
“Those who lost their lives or property during the protests shall be compensated,” Wambui said.
He promised his supporters that he would not bow to pressure and intimidation from his opponents.
The DCI had summoned lawyer Shadrack Wambui to present himself at the station on Friday 27th but with fears of being detained until Monday, he moved to the High Court seeking anticipatory bail.
Justice Diana Kavedza granted Wambui an anticipatory of Sh 100,000, stating that his constitutional rights must be protected during ongoing investigations.
Through lawyer Danstan Omari, the court heard that Wambui is an unapologetic social justice crusader and civic activist.
“In the lawful exercise of his constitutional rights under Articles 37 and 33 of the Constitution, the applicant formally notified the respondents of his intention to organize and lead a peaceful demonstration on 25th June 2025 within Ongata Rongai, Kajiado North Constituency — a protest convened to ventilate legitimate public grievances,” Omari said.
According to court documents, on the appointed date, the demonstration commenced peacefully, lawfully, and without incident.
However, he said, midway through the exercise, a group of hired goons — acting on instructions from unnamed political quarters — violently infiltrated the assembly.