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Stanley Livondo is expected to appear at the DCI Headquarters on Monday, February 21 at 2 PM. 

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has summoned former Lang'ata parliamentary seat aspirant, Stanley Livondo over his allegations that a top government official attempted to assassinate President Uhuru Kenyatta.  

Speaking at the thanksgiving ceremony of Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria, Livondo claimed that the attempt was made in two separate instances. 

One, while he was flying from Kisumu to Nairobi, and the second attempt, was while he was headed to the United States through Dubai.  

“If your friend who is so close to you like a brother attempts to crash a plane that you are on board more than twice, will you forgive him," Livondo said.  

Livondo is expected to appear at the DCI Headquarters on Monday, February 21 at 2 PM. 

{DCI boss George Kinoti PHOTO/COURTESY}

On Sunday, February 20, Kuria, who was the convenor of the thanksgiving prayer meeting in Thika to take action, urged DCI boss George Kinoti to arrest Livondo over his utterances. 

"I may not be responsible for what speakers said but it was my meeting and I have to take responsibility

"I have today requested @DCI_Kenya boss George Kinoti to arrest Stanley Livondo following his reckless statement," Kuria wrote on Twitter.