Kericho: Kioja Police Pick Up OCS Who Hugs a Tree Protesting Declining Security

  • A police officer in Sossiot, Kericho, hugged a tree to protest the growing insecurity in his area
  • He had started only a few minutes before his fellow officers picked him up in the area
  • The act of hugging trees for various reasons has been increasing, with some people successfully reaching the end of their challenges, and others fainting or having to stop due to health reasons
  • The officer was briefly detained for a psychological evaluation after publicly expressing his concerns, and many were disappointed because they wanted to see how he would make it to the end of the challenge, given that no other police officer had ever attempted the same before.

Kericho, Kenya: The Chief Officer of the Police Station (OCS) of Sossiot was quickly promoted after he started the challenge of hugging a tree to complain about the increase in crime cases in the area he oversees. Kennedy Wanjala, OCS who hugged the tree.

Kennedy Wanjala, OCS who hugged the tree. Photo: Weru TV.
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In a video shared by Weru TV, police officer Kennedy Wanjala is seen hugging a tree while explaining some serious things that were bothering him about the area he is in charge of.

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“Men beat their wives, and many people abuse drugs in this neighborhood,” said the soldier.

“He was detained for a short time by his fellow officers and later taken to hospital for a mental health examination after hugging a tree inside the police station, following the alleged increase in crime in the area,” said Weru.

Truphena Muthoni, who was gifted. Photo: Truphena Muthoni.
Truphena Muthoni, who was given a rich gift. Photo: Truphena Muthoni.
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What are the reasons that Kenyans have been arguing about until now?

The police officer is the latest person to hug a tree after the great success of Truphena Muthoni while protesting the destruction of the environment in the country.

Young Stephen Gachanja also fought for his brother to get treatment in a hospital in India, and he hugged a tree for 50 hours.

Pastor James Irungu, on the other hand, did not make it to the end of his challenge, but some people still praised him for his attempt to sensitize the community about cancer.

How did Kenyans contribute to this event?

Bwire Isaac: “I think he also wanted to meet President Ruto.”

Simon Kips: “Did his assistants stop him? Amazing times.”

Hezron Timothy Kibwana:A lizard who aspires to become a crocodile must be willing to lose his ability to climb trees.”

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Chess Barkasau: “Even trees now require a police permit.”

Alex Nganga:It is illegal to prevent your superiors from participating in the challenge. But the elder must have used something illegal.”

Nyobambo Sunday: “The kind of love that trees receive from people is very unique, even more than what humans have ever received in life.”

Muraya Jeremih:Could it be that nature is speaking and people think it’s just a challenge?”

Derep Ruoth: “In the beginning I thought this was Gachagua.”

Ebenezer Perfumes: “Mr. Wanjala is that you? Thank you very much, important thing!”

A Turkana woman passed out while hugging a tree

In another case, Priscilla Ngipuo entered the center of Lodwar town and started hugging a tree with the goal of standing there for 72 hours, complaining about the increase in cases of diabetes.

Health officials rushed him to the Lodwar County Referral Hospital for treatment after his condition began to deteriorate.

The Chief Executive Officer of Lodwar County Referral Hospital explained how the medical expenses were planned to be handled.

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