Police Arrest More Than 600 In Nairobi Protests

Police in Nairobi arrested more than 600 people on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, during chaotic protests that were organized by the Azimio la Umoja coalition.

Nairobi regional police commander Adamson Bungei said the individuals were rounded up at various places in the city county for taking part in the demonstrations, which he termed illegal.

“They are being interrogated before we know the way forward,” Bungei said.

Police declared the demonstrations illegal, arguing that there was no official notification on the same as required by law.

More than five people were shot dead across the country during the protests, and dozens were injured in the ensuing confrontations between police and protesters.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki said the leaders, organizers, and financiers of Wednesday’s demonstrations would be arrested and punished.

In a press statement, Kindiki said the government had mobilized all law enforcement agencies to investigate, arrest, and prosecute those involved in the planning and execution of the crimes allegedly committed during the demonstrations.

The protests were organized by Azimio la Umoja in response to the recent Supreme Court ruling that nullified the presidential election results. The coalition is demanding a fresh election.

The protests were met with a heavy police presence, and there were reports of police brutality.

The government has condemned the violence, and Kindiki said that those responsible would be brought to justice.

The protests have raised tensions in Kenya, and it is unclear what will happen next.

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