Molo sub-county police commander, Timon Odingo has urged residents of Elburgon to use legal means when seeking justice in the event of a criminal incident, in place of rowdy demonstrations.
Speaking in Elburgon, Odingo also emphasized on the need for the residents to respect the rights of bereaved families, in case of a death, by allowing bodies of dead people to be handled with dignity.
The police boss spoke moments after police dispersed scores of the residents who walked to the Elburgon police station carrying the body of a human rights activist, Richard Raymond Otieno, also known as Molo President, to demand justice.
He stressed that the administration and other authorities are ready and willing to listen to their concerns and act accordingly and therefore, they ought not to shy away from such legal avenues.