Friday, December 27, 2024 - Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba has piled pressure on Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja regarding the rising cases of abductions in the country
This is after Kanja denied any
involvement of police in the abductions.
Taking to his official X
account, Wamuchomba questioned whether Kenyans could assume that terrorists are
back in the country if IG Kanja says he doesn’t know who is abducting the
Kenyan youth.
She further stated that the police, through the IG, have effectively inflicted a self-indictment and issued an explicit admission of failure to protect Kenyan
“If the Inspector General of the Kenyan Police doesn’t know who is abducting our Children and where they are taken; could we assume that terrorists are back in our streets?
"The police
through the IG has FULLY inflicted a SELF-indictment and an express statement
of Failure to protect KENYANS. Citizens can now defend themselves anyway. Where
are our Missing Children?” Wamuchomba stated.
IG Kanja dismissed allegations
linking police officers to the recent wave of abductions targeting young
Kenyans.
In a statement yesterday, Kanja
assured the public that no police station in the country is holding any
individuals reported as abducted.
The police boss further said
that while Kenya is a democratic nation that upholds freedom of expression,
such freedoms must be exercised responsibly.
The Inspector General urged
Kenyans to refrain from spreading false information, warning that
misinformation could escalate tensions.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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