The country's Opposition chiefs are calling a public inquest into police brutality and use of excessive force in containing protests.

The leaders also announced the formation of a justice restorative commission led by former Attorney General and Cabinet Secretary (CS) Justin Muturi to report cases of government misconduct.

Speaking at Kenyatta National Hospital yesterday, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, Former CS Fred Matiang'i, and DAP-K Party Leader Eugene Wamalwa, among others, said the commission will account for the injustices committed by the State. "We will soon let Kenyans know where they will be reporting cases of police brutality and other forms of oppression so that we can have a detailed account and evidence of what is happening in the country," said Kalonzo .

This comes even as questions mount over Dr Matiang'i's role in police brutality while he served as Interior CS under the Uhuru Kenyatta's regime.