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Kenyan police deny involvement in kidnapping of opposition voices in state

December 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kenya’s police on Thursday said they are not involved in the latest spate of abductions targeting government critics.

The police denied the allegation in a statement on Thursday.

Multiple human rights groups have accused Kenyan security forces of carrying out dozens of illegal detentions since massive anti-government protests in June and July.

Recently, Human Rights Watch said its research points to a shadowy unit of officers drawn from multiple security agencies, including military intelligence and an anti-terrorism unit.

The police have, however, distanced themselves from the disappearances.

“The National Police Service is deeply concerned with the ongoing allegations that Police Officers are involved in abductions of persons in Kenya,” the police said.

The latest disappearances have again targeted young social media users who criticised the government of President William Ruto.

It was gathered that three men in their early 20s — Peter Muteti, Billy Mwangi and Bernard Kavuli — all disappeared over the weekend.

A fourth person, who has not been named, has also reportedly been taken in recent days.

Muteti was said to have been seized by a group of men outside a shop in the Nairobi suburb of Uthiru and bundled into a car.

According to witnesses cited by Citizen TV, one of the abductors was in police uniform.

The Independent Police Oversight Authority, an official body, said it had launched rapid response teams to the sites of the abductions in Embu, Nairobi and Kajiado counties.

The Police Reforms Working Group, an alliance of human rights organisations on Wednesday called for the government to immediately reveal the location of the people, ensure their safety, and present them before a court of law or release them unconditionally.

The police, while denying their involvement, made no indication that they had made progress in identifying who was behind the abductions.

The Kenya National Commission for Human Rights said earlier this month that at least 74 people had been kidnapped since the protests, with 26 still missing.

Former Kenyan prime minister Raila Odinga, who has recently formed a governing alliance with Ruto, also called for an end to abductions on Wednesday, calling them primitive.

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