Chaos as MCA is caught on CCTV wielding a knife at customers and staff at a restaurant

Chaos as MCA is caught on CCTV wielding a knife at customers and staff at a restaurant
A dramatic incident unfolded at a local restaurant when Jarajila Ward Member of County Assembly (MCA) Noor Farah was captured on CCTV behaving aggressively and chasing customers while armed with a knife.
The altercation, which took place at the Albaik Hotel on Sunday, May 17, has since gone viral after surveillance footage surfaced online.
The three-minute clip shows a visibly enraged Farah storming into the restaurant, sending patrons and staff scrambling for safety.
The video begins with several women hurriedly entering the premises, closely pursued by Farah, who is seen brandishing a knife.
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In a chaotic scene, customers flee the establishment, while the MCA continues his rampage.
At one point, Farah returns inside, throws around the chairs, and continues pacing with the weapon in hand.
The footage also shows the MCA pausing to salute individuals in the kitchen area, mimicking military-style movements before exiting the scene.
Despite the threatening nature of the confrontation, no injuries were reported.
Police have since launched investigations into the matter.Garissa sub-county police boss Samwel Boit confirmed the incident, noting that investigations have since been launched.
He however noted that there were no casualties.
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