The Nairobi County Government has warned that those who were involved in the destruction of infrastructure within the city during the protests last week will be apprehended.

Speaking in Kamagut on Saturday, June 14, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja claimed that investigations by security agencies have already uncovered who vandalised county infrastructure and other properties across the city during demonstrations.

According to Sakaja, the individuals, whom he labelled as 'criminals,' who masqueraded as protesters and destroyed the recently installed lighting and sanitation infrastructure, eclipsed the original motive of the demonstrations, which was to protest the recent death of Albert Ojwang, who died in police custody on Sunday, June 8. "Even if we are angry, let's not destroy our property.

If we must demonstrate, let us do so peacefully.