- A police officer was among the victims of violent protests held on June 25 in Nairobi
- Police Constable Emily Kinya was attacked by protesters who beat her before a teenager appeared and rescued her
- Emmanuel Khainga was the one who rescued him, joining the anger of the protesters to save the officer’s life; Kenyans appreciated his act for gifts of money
Police officer Sammy Ondimu has fulfilled his promise to a young man who rescued a woman from an angry crowd.
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Emmanuel Khaingah attracted the hearts of Kenyans after volunteering to protect a female soldier who was besieged during The procession of June 25.
The brave teenager faced the anger of the crowd and stood between the Police Constable Emily Kinya and the abusers, which led to the injuries that led to her being admitted to hospital immediately.
This act of courage attracted a prominent officer Ondimu, who promised to thank him.
The officer who serves Nakuru He organized a lunch with Khaingah in Nairobi on Thursday, July 3.
“I get along with Emmanuel in Expressway. Said Ondimu through TUKO.co.ke.
Later Kenyans gave Khaingah a cash video of the event when it was spread online via the Ondimu Facebook page.
The officer fulfilled his promise to give him KSh 5,000 as thanks, and the audience added the gift celebrating Khaingah’s immediate action to save the soldier’s life.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, female soldiers Emily Kinya greatly appreciated the immediate action she took.
He said if not him, his life would be in danger.
“I am very grateful to him. If he was not him, today we would be talking completely different information. Sometimes the words may not be enough, but I am very grateful … he is a hero,” Said Kinya, promising to meet with Khaingah when he recovered.
In turn, Khaingah said he was inspired by personality Help Kinya in an emergency.
In his view, not all police are cruel, since he knows many who are generous and ready to help at any time.

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Ondimu used the opportunity to continue his campaign to strengthen good relations between citizens and police.
He acknowledged that within the police department, there are few who violate the values and destroy the image of other officers who carry out their duties with respect and gentleness.
Why do Kenyans see the police as enemies
For a long time, a large part of Kenyans have been hostile against police officers for their work.
Police have been trapped in several cases of violence against civilians, which undermines the hope of reconciliation.
The latest incident was the murder of Albert Ojwang in the hands of police.
Ojwang was arrested on June 7 there Fever Bay County and transported to Nairobi County, where he was temporarily detained at Nairobi police station when he was killed.
The incident sparked anger among Kenyans who poured into the streets expressing their dissatisfaction with police performance.
And when the public was on the streets on June 18, another Kenyan who was selling Barakua was brutally attacked by shot to death by police He was in control of the protest.
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