Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

DPP Noordin Haji/FILE/CFM

Kenya

Activists protest DPP withdrawal of charges against 15 police officers in Busia violations

NAIROBI, Kenya Feb 2 – The Police Reforms Working Group has condemned the withdrawal of charges against 15 police officers and 6 county enforcement officers over rights violations in Busia.

The officers were scheduled to take plea Tuesday following investigations by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) whose recommendation was approved by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

But on Tuesday, the Police Reforms Working Group officials said the DPP had withdrawn the charges against the officers who were accused of violating people’s rights while implementing the COVID-19 containment measures.

“The PRWG-K is deeply disappointed by the manner in which ODPP  has treated this case, the IPOA concluded investigations and recommended various charges against the officers, they were to take plea yesterday on charges of assault, causing bodily harm, and malicious damage to property but ODPP made an application to withdraw the case,” the group told journalists.

The police officers were involved in an incident in Busia county where they allegedly discharged teargas in a private home and assaulted a man, his wife, children and neighbours.

The officers were set to face various charges including assault, causing bodily harm and malicious damage to property.

The activists termed the actions by the DPP as inappropriate, saying “Kenya will never progress on the rule of law” with such actions, further saying the “use of force should only be applied when legally and appropriately.”

“As PRWG-K, we opine that police officers who abuse their authority must be investigated and prosecuted, Kenyans will only move forward when all those suspected to have violated it, including police officers are prosecuted and given the opportunity to defend themselves in court of law,” he said.

Harriet Wachira, the Program Coordinator, Transparency International Kenya, on her part said the ODPP should reconsider its stance on this case to ensure justice for the victims and equality before the law. 

The group urged the DPP to reconsider his position o the matter and have the officers held accountable.

“We call upon the DPP to reconsider their stance on this case to ensure justice for the victims and equality before the law,” she said.

Comments

More on Capital News

NATIONAL NEWS

NEW YORK, US, Sep 22 – President William Ruto has called on African leaders to unite in championing reforms of the United Nations Security...

Headlines

The list of speakers included members of Kirk's organisation, Turning Point USA, which focuses on conservative activism on college campuses, well-known figures in the...

World

Australia, Canada and Portugal also announced formal recognition of the state of Palestine, with France expected to follow.

CHINA DAILY

The 394-kilometer Duku Expressway, scheduled for completion in 2032, will be built with a total investment of 76 billion yuan ($10.68 billion), making it...

CHINA DAILY

Liu Liehong, head of the National Data Administration, the country's top data governance regulator, said data elements are speeding up their integration with economic...

Top stories

Israel has opposed the recognitions. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last week: “Recognition of a Palestinian state now is a prize for terrorism …...

Top stories

Ahead of UNGA, close U.S. allies including the U.K., Canada and Australia formally recognised the State of Palestine. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said...

Headlines

King Charles III has made a special visit to the world’s oldest person, who told him she remembered “all the girls were in love...