The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) on Monday evening gave an update on the investigations into police brutality witnessed during the anti-finance bill protests in June and July last year.
In a statement, the Authority said the update was in response to the exposé by the BBC documentary "Blood Parliament", which underscored the need for public information on holding the police accountable.
According to IPOA, the probe into the deadly clashes between Kenyans and police officers in June last year was the Authority's mandate to safeguard the public interest in policing.
In its update, the Authority revealed that so far, out of the 60 death cases registered, it had completed 22 investigations, while it was actively pursuing 36, and that 2 cases were currently before the courts.