Sunday, July 09, 2023

Mombasa Azimio leaders prepare lawsuit against brutal police

Azimio leaders in Mombasa have vowed to file a lawsuit against senior police officers in the area for breaking up their peaceful demonstration on Friday. The leaders, who were joined by supporters and human rights advocates, had gathered in the Mapembeni neighborhood along Moi Avenue to protest the high cost of living and the recently passed Finance Bill.

Police fired a number of tear gas canisters at the protesters as they marched to Treasury Square to deliver a petition to the Mombasa county commissioner.

Senator Mohammed Faki of Mombasa stated that Azimio leaders would pursue legal action against individual police officers, including the Officer Commanding Station (OCS Central police), while denouncing police brutality.

He explained, "This was not a demonstration, it was a parade of people coming to the county commissioner to give a memorandum on the high cost of commodities in the country.

No legislation, he said, requires a police officer to obtain a permit for such demonstrations. Instead, safeguard the participants' safety by offering security and making sure they are not hurt.

"I want to let the OCS know that we have his identity and will bring him before the court so he can explain to us why he broke up the orderly parade. To make sure that such a thing doesn't occur in Mombasa again, I will personally take the case to court on Monday, he said.

Crazy BUT true reading;

The saying "the dead don't tell tales" has come to haunt police and a Kakamega town when the body of a lady who had been missing for more than a week was found after its location was revealed in a dream.
The strange episode has reignited the long-running argument over whether the dead may speak to the living and the applicability of "their messages" to those they may have talked to.

Police are unsure of whether to treat the person to whom the revelation was made as a whistle-blower or a suspect as the villagers speculate that the dream may be a testament to the deceased's desire for a proper funeral and her determination to see her killers brought to justice.


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