- Protesters burned offices and cars in Kikuyu sub -county, including tractors, with protests increasing despite the government’s warning against damage
- Kikuyu courts were attacked and confiscated, with documents scattered in all offices in the stubborn exhibition
- Some protesters were arrested in connection with the incidents while police were working to extinguish the fire and calm the situation
Kiambu: A state of turmoil spread in the city of Kikuyu here The procession The Memorial is increasingly destroying, with part of the protesters burning public property despite the government’s warning against acts of destruction.
Source: UGC
A group of protesters raided the Kikuyu sub -county offices and consumed government vehicles including tractors while destroying other assets within the fort.
Based on Citizen TV and Citizen TV, police officers on the ground were seen carrying water in the process of trying to extinguish the fire.
On a separate incident, protesters also invaded the Kikuyu court, where they raided the office and left legal documents scattered throughout all buildings.
According to sources, firefighters targeted the registry office, where criminal cases were reduced to ashes. Only a few file files survived the fire.
According to the court registrar, restoring lost records will be very difficult.
He suspects that people with pending criminal cases used protesting violence deliberately in a calculated attempt to prevent justice.
The destruction signifies a significant increase in the ongoing protests of General Z that has spread across the country, which was aimed at claiming justice for victims of police violence during the June 25, 2024 protests, protesting the bill.
As a result of the images, the authorities arrested three people linked to the incidents as they prepared to initiate an investigation to identify the full degree of damage and those involved.
The government has repeatedly warned that when peaceful protests are allowed in accordance with the constitution, violence and the destruction of public infrastructure will face serious legal consequences.
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