- An amazing CCTV video has emerged showing hooligans wearing a barn trying to break the general store in Kabati, Murang’a, during a seventh protest
- The incident occurred at 4am, where the suspects used various tactics to try to invade the store for the purpose of looting the goods
- Around the area, some people were seen burning tires, as part of the chaos that hit Murang’a and surrounding areas
The next video showed gradually the efforts of the hooligans to break the shop, with many Kenyans strongly condemning the theft.
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In a state of chaos witnessed in various parts of the country, a group of young men in the barn were tried to invade a general store in the city of Cabinet, Murang’a County.
In a video distributed by Inooro FM, the gang appeared at 4:44 am using stones to break the door of the supermarket.
A few meters from two young men who were breaking the door, their peers were seen setting up a fire using tires.
After lighting the fire, some protesters joined in an effort to open the supermarket by stoning the door.
Did those who invaded the supermarket Murang’a succeed?
A video shared by TV47 shows that the protesters’ efforts to open the supermarket were successful.
After successfully breaking the supermarket identified as County Supermarket, groups of people invaded it and began looting the product.
Everyone was seen coming out of the supermarket carrying the various goods they had stolen. Products worth millions were lost in the event.
What was the situation in the cupboard, Murang’a?
Protesters emerged since Monday morning to participate The procession The seventh -scheduled seven.
Pictures and videos from the city showed a state of violence in control, with many roads being closed due to fires lit by protesters in different parts of the city.
Police confronted each other in confrontation with protesters for a long time that day.
Kenyans Walani County Supermarket
CCTV videos that showed massive looting in the supermarket have upset many Kenyans, and many have called on all the perpetrators to be arrested and charged.
Comments from some Kenyans:
Carlos Resh:
“These wanted to steal, they are reaping unless they climb: these are not protesters but thieves.”
Boniface G. Mburu:
“The Cabinet Police Station is in the city, I don’t understand why the noise or stones didn’t shock them. There’s something here.”
Josphat Koech K:
“All these thieves should be arrested from tomorrow and be jailed.”
Awillo Wn:
“The police station is about 100 meters from there … there is something we are not told here. But you can read the game … very sad.”
Robinson Kabuti:
“This is just a mess. They should be shot.”
What happened on the seventh day?
The seventh day is celebrated every year on July 7, to celebrate the 1990 major protests in which Kenyans pushed for free elections and multi -party democracy.
Each year, peaceful protests are held to commemorate that historic day that brought about a change in the Kenyan political system.
In the seventh anniversary of 2025, the generation of Gen Z has been at the forefront of leading a protest against the President’s government William Ruto.
On Monday morning, highways heading to the center of Nairobi were closed, thus stopping transportation to and from the city.
Many were stuck and forced to walk due to cars being blocked.
The streets of Nairobi were quiet as police patrols before the protests were scheduled to begin.
However, speaking to the media later, Deputy Inspector General Gilbert Mesengeli said everyone was allowed to enter the city.
“No problem. What we emphasize is people to maintain peace and avoid problems,“He said.
The event of looting
In another news, in Mwea County in Mwea, the protests intensified as young people burned tires and stopped normal operations.
The protesters said the burning of the fire was a way of losing those who lost their lives in a recent protest against the government.
In a shocking event, they invaded one of the city’s hotels and looted it all in the video.
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