The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has assured victims of the Duka Moja clashes in Narok East Sub County, where two people were shot dead and seven left nursing injuries, that no stone will be left unturned until they get justice.
The confrontation between the police and the citizens began after the residents barricaded the Narok-Maai Mahiu highway at the Duka Moja area, demanding compensation for their sheep that had been knocked by a speeding vehicle.
Among the injured were seven police officers, one of whom had his left hand chopped off by the irate mob.
The commissioners, led by their Vice Chairperson, Ms.