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Court stops police from arresting Jimmy Wanjigi, warns against destruction of his property

Police officers in heated argument withn Jimmy Wanjigi’s friends and relatives outside the businessman’s house in Muthaiga on Tuesday 17/10/17. Photo: Moses Omusula

Police have found six pistols and one shotgun at Jimmy Wanjigi’s Muthaiga home but his family says they are licensed.

The Tuesday, October 17 find comes after Monday’s overnight siege of the property on Muthaiga 44 Road that was followed by an operation on Tuesday during which police used sledgehammers and metal cutters to break into the ritzy house.

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