Video!! Drunkard MP Savula insulting police officers.

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A day after his dramatic arrest,  Video of drunkard Lugari MP Ayub Savula has emerged online in which the barefoot youthful MP  insulting police officers.

It is not clear what exactly happened and location of where the incidence took place,in the video few cars are seen making their way along the tarmacked road where he stood on the other side.

The legislature is heard bragging  he was going to report the officers to Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet, refusing to leave the place but ironically right now he is the guest of the state.

Watch the MP’s dramatic video;

The MP was arrested on Friday over corruption allegations and spend the night at muthaiga police station

Now the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji has ordered for the prosecution of Lugari MP Ayub Savula and his  daughter and wife Melody Gatwiri Ringera and Helen Jepkorir Kemboi for obtaining money by false pretenses from the Government Advertising Agency.

The three are directors of seven companies that fraudulently received monies allocated for legitimate media houses that have provided advertising services to the government.

Their companies are; Sunday Publishers, Melsav Company, Johnnewton Communications, Express Media Group, No Burns Protection Agencies, Cross Continents Ventures and Shieldlock Ltd.

Lugari MP Ayub Savula. /FILE

Others being sought by the DCI are former Broadcasting and Telecommunications Principal Secretary Sammy Itemere and Government Advertising Agency Director Dennis Chebitwey for approving fraudulent payments of Sh122,335,500 to the aforementioned companies.

“I am satisfied that Sammy Ishiundu Itemere, the then Principal Secretary, State Department of Broadcasting and Telecommunications in the Ministry of Information Communication and Technology, approved fraudulent payments of Sh122,335,5000 to the aforementioned persons and companies,” the DPP said in a statement.

Savula had in May proposed that suspects in Sh 1 billion and above graft cases be publicly executed.

“Someone who steals Sh1 billion is equivalent to a murderer. How many people would die in hospitals for lack of medicine as a result of the theft?”  Savula said at the time.

The legislator said there were many “big thieves” living in their homes while petty thieves rot in the jails.

Speaking during a memorial service for the late housing minister Soita Shitanda at Butali village on May 28, Savula also said EACC should be given prosecutorial power

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