The NCIC has summoned three MPs, an MCA and a former woman representative over allegations of incitement and destruction witnessed at a police station in Kitui.
The National Cohesion and Integration Commission took the move after goons invaded Kona Kaliti police station in Kitui South.
The five have been asked to present themselves to the NCIC office in Nairobi’s Upper Hill on October 8 at 10am to help with investigations on the incitement allegations.
Those summoned include MPs Yakub Kuno (Bura), Said Hiribae (Galole) and Amina Dika (Tana River Woman Representative).
Also summoned are Bangale MCA Jibril Farah and former Tana River Woman Representative Rehema Hassan.
Last week, people believed to be from Tana River, raided the Kona Kaliti police station in Kitui, broke windowpanes, ripped off the roof and carted away iron sheets and other movables, including solar panels and batteries.
Kitui County Commissioner Kipchumba Rutto said the attackers drove police officers out of the station that is under construction.
He said thousands of Tana River residents had moved to Kitui with their livestock, occupying parts of the county, including South Kitui National Game Reserve, which is a protected area.