A twenty-eight year-old security guard has been charged with causing a disturbance after daring his employer to shoot him with his pistol while demanding his two-month salary arrears amounting to Sh18,000.
Isaiah
Mugane, who was arraigned and charged at Milimani Law Courts on Monday,
February 22, allegedly committed the offense last week on Friday, February 19.
The
prosecution told the court that Mugane confronted his boss, Peter Mwangi, a
director at Guardnow Security Company at the firm’s headquarters, where he
blocked, pointed fingers and shouted at him, yelling “shoot me with your
pistol.”
The accused,
who denied the charges, said he went to Yala Towers to demand his salary
arrears but at the time the boss was not in his office so he had to wait at the
reception.
At the
office, Mugane said he met the accountant who informed him that his salary was
not ready.
“When the
boss arrived, he passed by him and went to his office. When he came from his
office, he asked me how much my salary was and I insisted I won’t leave without
it because my landlord had locked me out of my house,” said Mugane.
However,
according to the suspect, instead of paying him his dues, Mwangi called the
police on him leading to his arrest.
Just like
him, Mugane’s landlord was also demanding his two-month rent of Sh7,000.
The court
released the accused on Sh10,000 bond or Sh5,000 cash bail.
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