Police report on a video that captures officers disappearing with stolen representatives

  • Anti -aggressive police officers were trapped in a video with a computer stolen computer from an electronic hardware store and terrorists during a protest on Tuesday, June 17
  • The video sparked different emotions, with some questioning the action of the police officers while others said the computers were taken from the bandits
  • Following this, the National Police Service has set the same way, causing the police to be seen by such representatives

The national police service has finally broke its silence about a video clip that captured uniform officers driving with a computer computer.

Police officers were trapped in video with a computer stolen computer. Photo: Anadolu/Ojanga.
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Did the police take the stolen processor to the Central Police Station?

In a statement on Wednesday, June 18, the police department explained that following The procession On Tuesday, several stores were broken and valuable items stolen.

In addition, the NPS said during the period, they were able to arrest one suspect and get four laptops, which are currently under police protection as illustrations at the police station.

“The National Police Service (NPS) has revealed a video spreading on social networks, showing a police officer holding a computer.

Police demanded that Kenyans whose shops were broken and stolen computerized to report to the center, where they would be able to identify the items found.

“At the same time, investigations are underway to identify and arrest those involved in criminal activities during the protest,” NPS said more.

NPS also emphasized his commitment to fulfill his role of protecting Kenyans and their property. Prior to the NPS explanation, video footage sparked outrage as some Kenyans questioned the interests of the officers.

However, some Kenyans quickly stated that the officers had received the computers from hooligans who had destroyed an electronic hardware store in Nairobi CBD.

Source: TUKO.co.ke