He said crime has no status and those who infringe the law will be dealt with firmly.
“Even a leader can be a criminal. Crime has no social or economical status,” the police boss said.
CORD leaders – now joined by KANU which sent its Secretary General Nick Salat to the protest – have vowed to continue with the protests every Monday, till the electoral body is disbanded.
The move has been condemned by a section of political leaders largely from the Jubilee coalition, who insist the law must be followed.
Deputy President William Ruto has said that the Government is ready for a dialogue, constitutionally, on the proposed electoral reforms ahead of 2017 General Election.