
The two are said to have been among those who used their police vehicles to escort Prophet David Owuor as he made a grand entrance in Nakuru for a three day revival.
The vehicles have been detained at the Rift Valley Regional police Headquarters and the officers set to spend the night at Central Police.
In a viral video that has since caught Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet’s eye shows at least seven police vans escorting the “man of god.”
In a statement to newsrooms, Boinnet noted that the police presence was inappropriate and “misuse of public resources.”
“The law allows one to hire police for private functions; however, not to the scale depicted in the [Prophet Owuor] video. [I am assuring you that] action [is] being taken. Misuse of public resources is not permitted [in law],” the IG’s statement read in part.
Reports also indicate that the prophet’s security detail has been withdrawn.
But it is not the first time that the prophet is enjoying a magisterial police escort. In July during his two day revival in Nairobi, police officers formed a human ring around him while other took it upon themselves to create awareness.