Mr Alai is known for his hard-hitting views on various issues and has a huge following on Twitter and Facebook. He has previously got into legal trouble with secretary to the Cabinet Francis Kimemia, politician William Oduol and Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua.
Mr Alai is expected to return to the police station today to reveal the identity of the men recorded discussing plans to eliminate him.
On social media, Mr Alai informed the Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo who told shim to report the matter at the nearest police station.
I would choose to be damned while doing. That is the same option the Government appeared to have taken. When I hear the likes of Adan Duale and Billow Kerrow crying foul, I sleep very peacefully. I feel safe. Every time they criticise this operation, I feel our security forces are getting somewhere. I feel this country is finally winning the war against terror and crime. Why so? Simple.
no wonder good old Ochieng penned down the following...
a breed of talking machines quite incapable of learning anything from the near-tragedies of their predecessors. Shouldn’t the mouths of Danson Mungatana, Mwangi Kiunjuri, Rachel Shebesh and Boni Khalwale have taught Aden Duale any lesson in mouth control?