In a new gun dispute with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, businessman Jimi Wanjigi has been asked to relinquish 11 handguns that are alleged to be unlawfully in his possession.
On Monday, the DCI gave the tycoon 72 hours to surrender the firearms to authorities or face detention.
Wanjigi must also surrender 485 rounds of ammunition he has in his custody.
The presidential hopeful has been involved in a legal battle with the Department of Corrections with about six guns being seized by the government in 2017.
