Kenya probes alleged police involvement in abduction of government critics

Kenyan plain-clothed police officers push a man into a car during a protest in Nairobi, 16 July 2024.

Kenya’s police watchdog has raised concerns about the high number of abductions of those who have criticised President William Ruto, allegedly carried out by police officers.

Kenya's Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) this week launched an investigation into the rising number of cases of abductions allegedly carried out by members of the National Police Service (NPS).

The move comes after reports of several young people allegedly abducted after criticising President William Ruto and his administration.

Four people were forcibly taken by armed men, allegedly for sharing AI-generated images of Ruto in a coffin, according to their family and local media.

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Satirist Kibet Bull also went missing after meeting with a senator in Nairobi.

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The protests gained momentum after the introduction of the Finance Bill 2024 in parliament on 18 June.


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