Video: Kija Nakuru, a terrorist hiding in a water tank during protests

  • A man suspected of being a terrorist was trapped and forced to hide in a water tank during a Gen Z protest in Nakuru
  • The crowd caught him near the robbery shop and prevented the escape trials, demanding justice be done instantly
  • A fast -moving video showed bodaboda and protesters shaking the tank while anger was burning against protest invaders
  • Police intervened temporarily to protect the suspect but were forced back after being overwhelmed by the crowd

The hooligans penetrating in The procession It has become a custom that has made Kenyans offended by peaceful protests.

It is said that the suspect was trapped near the same store. Photo: TV47.
Source: UGC

It is the result that the organizers of the 2010 Constitution never thought when they allowed to march outside buildings under the law.

Did the Nakuru residents arrest the criminal?

A person suspected of being a criminal found himself in a critical and humiliating situation on Wednesday, June 25, after being detained by citizens during protests led by General Z and forced to hide in a water tank to avoid the right of a group of people.

The case came up Nakuruwhere thousands of protesters had emerged to be victims of the June 25, 2024 protests.

Although many days of the day were left in peace, anxiety increased rapidly when reports of looting erupted near the shop Safaricom in the main business area.

According to witnesses at the scene, the young man believed to be one of the groups of opportunities who were trying to infiltrate the protest, was trapped by the crowd.

The video that has spread since then shows the suspect, scared and despair, in an empty water tank in a movement to avoid being attacked by an angry crowd.

“There is a man in this barrel who is one of the stealing and causing damage in this area; in this Safaricom shop you see here. He was arrested after being found hiding in this barrel.

Why didn’t the Nakuru police save the hidden terrorist?

In the photo, the bodaboda and protesters have surrounded the tank, some bowing up while others reached the man out.

There is a visible depression from the crowd, with many trying to hit the tank while insisting that they will not allow bandits to kidnap what they described as peaceful protests.

The anger of the people was further fueled by the short -term presence of police officers, who arrived at the scene in an attempt to protect the suspect.

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Several parts of the country were hit by intense protests as the chaos hit the country. Photo: Simon Maina.
Source: Getty Images

However, officials are said to have been forced to withdraw after their efforts were overwhelmed by a large number of residents claiming justice.

“Police officers were here, though they left the scene. The officers left after trying to protect him, but it seemed impossible,” the narrator added.

The Constitution of 2010 gives the right to march in peace and assemble outside the building, but the recent trend of looting and damage done by the Opportunity defenders has threatened to deprive the legitimacy of taking true civil action.

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