Malala summoned over 'unauthorised' landing of chopper

Aug 5, 2025 - 12:49
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Malala summoned over 'unauthorised' landing of chopper

DCP Deputy Leader Cleophas Malala will face criminal charges after allegedly landing a helicopter at the Mumias Sports Complex during the national secondary school games finals.

The incident occurred during halftime of a high-stakes match between Musingu High School and St. Joseph's Kitale, when the aircraft descended onto the stadium in full view of thousands of students, teachers, education officials, and spectators.

Western Region Police Commander Issa Muhamoud, in a press briefing, confirmed that both Malala and the helicopter pilot will be prosecuted for multiple offences, including endangering public safety, creating a public nuisance, trespass, and viilating aviation regulations.

“It was not an emergency landing and it was not an accident,” said Muhamoud.

“This was a clear violation of civil aviation rules, the Basic Education Act, the Ministry of Education guidelines on children’s safety, and the Penal Code.”

Muhamoud strongly condemned the act, calling it "irresponsible, reckless and a national embarrassment", and suggested that Malala’s actions were motivated by political self-interest rather than public good.

“He was probably seeking a political photo opportunity but caused a direct threat to the safety and dignity of Kenyans,” he added.

According to police, the unapproved landing disrupted the national school event, triggered panic among students and teachers, and could have led to a stampede or a tragic accident.

“The helicopter could have crashed, learners could have trampled on each other, and lives could have been lost,” said the regional police chief.

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA), the Ministry of Education, and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) are now jointly investigating the incident.

“Full criminal investigations are underway,” Muhamoud confirmed, promising accountability for what he described as a flagrant abuse of public space and a breach of child safety protocols.

Muhamoud insisted that the safety of Kenyan children is non-negotiable. “We will not allow disorder, arrogance or impunity to endanger the lives of our future generation. The law will take its full course.”

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