Hired Goon Gives Fresh Details On All Saints Cathedral Attack, Police Involvement
One of the individuals allegedly hired to disrupt a post-budget gathering at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi has spoken out.
He has disclosed terrifying details about how the operation was organized, funded by a sitting Member of Parliament, and carried out with the alleged assistance of plain-clothes police personnel.
Speaking with Citizen TV, the man described how he and others were recruited on Thursday evening with the expectation that they would interrupt a political meeting affiliated with opposition member Rigathi Gachagua.
According to him, the target only changed on Friday morning.
“Akatuambia kuna shughuli ya Rigathi Gachagua tao,” he recalled.
“Tulitumwa Na Wanasiasa”
Mtu aliyedai kuhusika na uvamizi All Saints asema
Amedai walilipwa shilingi elfu moja kwa kazi
Mhusika anasema yeye ni kati ya genge la wahuni
Anasema mara nyingi wao hutumiwa na wanasiasa #CitizenNipashe pic.twitter.com/CNUkk9zqS4— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) June 15, 2026
He described how the job was pitched as a two-thousand-shilling assignment per person, with each man instructed to source a motorcycle and ride in pairs.
Once in the city center, their orders changed. The group was redirected to All Saints Cathedral, where civil society members had convened to discuss the national budget.
According to the confessor, plain-clothes police officers embedded within the group assumed operational command, directing the men on how to move and where to position themselves.
“Kufika huko tukaingia na ma pikipiki, hao mapolisi tulikuwa nao wakasema hii inachoma,” he said.
He added that the officers initially ordered them to park the motorcycles and relocate to a nearby construction site believed to be out of range of CCTV cameras.
That plan collapsed when one of the group members spotted surveillance cameras at the location, causing the officers to abandon the mission and the hired men to flee without receiving full payment.
The man says this is not the first time he has been involved in such operations, and that politicians are their regular clients.
He alleged that those who commissioned the attack encouraged criminal opportunism during such disruptions, including theft.
All Saints goon attack probe:
All Saints provost alleges interference with investigations#CitizenBriefs pic.twitter.com/MhjJPzoZj5— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) June 15, 2026
His deeper concern, however, is the aftermath.
Despite acting on instructions from a politician who remains free, he claims members of the group are now being actively hunted by police, with at least two already arrested.
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“Kama mtu alikuwa hapo hatukujua itakuwa hivyo mpaka saa hii polisi wanakimbizana na watu,” he said.
All Saints Cathedral Provost, Rev. Canon Evans Omollo, told Citizen TV’s Daybreak show that the case had already come under political pressure.
He revealed that one of those arrested was released following a phone call from individuals linked to the financiers.
Additionally, two complainants whose phones were stolen during the attack were each paid Ksh 24,000 to withdraw their reports.
” The government in power is scared that it is losing the 2027 General Election and is now using goons,” Muslim leaders condemn the attack on All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi! pic.twitter.com/n4gbLivMF5— The Kenyan Vigilante (@KenyanSays) June 15, 2026
“The said people who financed this stepped in to kill this case because of the publicity it has attracted,” Rev. Canon Omollo said.
“The guy was released. Two people whose phones were allegedly stolen and went to complain were reimbursed 24,000 each, so that this case is killed.”
Hired Goon Gives Fresh Details On All Saints Cathedral Attack, Police Involvement
