Ong’wen has asked the Inspector General of Police and Director of Criminal Investigations to ensure justice is done/TELEGRAM
NAIROBI, Kenya, Jul 2 – The Orange Democratic Movement has called for speedy investigations into the torching of their Kajiado office on Saturday.
Party Executive Director Oduor Ong’wen says they not only have to contend with damage to their property but the loss of crucial data.
They therefore want swift justice meted out to those found to be responsible; alleging that their political detractors in the county are behind the fire.
“While the perpetrators stand condemned, we appeal to our members to exercise maximum restraint. This kind of intimidation and power flexing is outraged (sic) and should be discouraged by peace loving Kenyans,” he said.
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