National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has called out the Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, and the Director of Criminal Investigations, Amin Mohammed, over the rising spate of abductions. Wetangula called out the two over the National Police Service's (NPS) denial of the ongoing abductions in the country.
His remarks come just a day after two men who were allegedly forcefully taken by police in December last year were found dead.
The Speaker, who has been silent over the issue, said the current situation of police disowning abductions is "unacceptable," terming it retrogressive and returning the country to the dark era of killings and forced disappearances. While speaking in Khuisero in Kakamega County on Friday, January 31, Wetangula broke rank with most of President Willaim Ruto's allies, criticising the top police bosses. (Left to Right) General Service Unit Commandant Ranson Lolmodooni, DCI Director Amin Mohammed and Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja during a press briefing in Nairobi on December 4 at Harambee house.
Ministry of Interior "The police say they are not the ones doing it.