DCI launches probe into attack on Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi in Kisumu, airlifted to Nairobi

By Bonface Mulyungi

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has condemned the brazen attack on Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi at a restaurant in Kisumu.

In a statement released Wednesday evening, the agency said the incident occurred at Java House located at the West End Mall, sending shockwaves among patrons and residents in the lakeside city.

The DCI wished the senator a quick recovery, extending its sympathies to his family and the people of Vihiga County following the incident.

“At this stage, the motive behind the attack has not been established,” the agency said, adding that detectives are actively pursuing critical leads.

Investigators have since launched a probe, with early efforts focusing on forensic analysis of CCTV footage obtained from the scene, which authorities believe could provide key insights into the circumstances surrounding the attack.

The agency has called on members of the public to remain calm and avoid speculation as investigations continue.

“The DCI is fully committed to getting to the bottom of this matter and will ensure the perpetrators are brought to justice,” the statement added, assuring that updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

Osotsi, who is nursing injuries following the assault by people his team described as armed goons, has been airlifted to Nairobi for further treatment.

According to Derick Luvega, Director of Communication at the Vihiga Senate Office, Osotsi had made a routine visit to the Acacia area to get a haircut before proceeding to Java restaurant, where he met a friend and also interacted with members of the public.

Shortly after, a group of gun-wielding individuals is said to have confronted him, questioning him over his political allegiance.

Owing to his support for the ‘one-term’ movement as an affiliate of the Linda Mwananchi faction, the goons reportedly assaulted the Senator.

Luvega indicated that Osotsi’s security detail exercised restraint to avoid discharging firearms in public and hurting innocent lives in the process.