Chaos in Kisii: Arrests Made, Police Accused of Protecting Goons in Linda Mwananchi Convoy Attack!

A Linda Mwananchi political convoy faced a violent attack in Kisii County on July 3, where youths allegedly hurled stones, injuring several and damaging vehicles. Police have since arrested three suspects, as the National Police Service vows to combat political intolerance and investigate the incident thoroughly.
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi IlesanmiAcross Africa1 month ago2 minute read
Key Points
A Linda Mwananchi political convoy was attacked by suspected goons in Kisii, resulting in injuries and vehicle damage.
Police officers present during the attack were accused of protecting the goons, raising concerns about political hooliganism.
Three suspects have been arrested, and the National Police Service condemned the violence while directing an internal investigation into police conduct.
Chaos in Kisii: Arrests Made, Police Accused of Protecting Goons in Linda Mwananchi Convoy Attack!

An incident of political violence marred a Linda Mwananchi convoy heading to a rally in Keroka, Kisii County, on Friday, July 3. The attack occurred in the Keumbu area, where a group of youths, described as suspected hired goons, allegedly hurled stones at vehicles and blocked the convoy. This aggressive action resulted in several individuals sustaining injuries and multiple vehicles being damaged, with online videos widely circulating to showcase the chaotic scenes.

Reports indicate that the perpetrators operated boldly, seemingly without fear, even in the presence of cameras and police officers. The entire operation appeared meticulously orchestrated, leading to suspicions that these goons might enjoy backing from local authorities. This incident highlighted concerns about political hooliganism, even as opposition leaders successfully conducted other rallies across the region.

Following the attack, the National Police Service (NPS) took swift action. Officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Kisii Central, and Keumbu Police Station moved quickly to review videos and gather information. This led to the arrest of three suspects, who are currently in custody as investigations continue.

The NPS strongly condemned the violence, emphasizing that political intolerance in any form is unacceptable and will be rigorously pursued through the criminal justice system. Furthermore, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja directed the Internal Affairs Unit (IAU) to expedite investigations into all aspects of the violence. This directive includes a thorough examination of any operational gaps that might have contributed to the unfortunate incident, underscoring the commitment to address and prevent such occurrences in the future.

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