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Growing calls to hold police, their seniors to account for breaking laws

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen (left) exchange greetings with Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja (right) and Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat (centre) after addressing the media at Wilson Airport on April 28, 2025 over the Killings in Barrikoi, Kilgoris Constituency Narok County. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

Individual police officers and their seniors could face criminal charges for murder, misuse of firearms and arbitrary violation of the law, even as the law enforcers themselves fear for their lives and the future of the law enforcement institution in Kenya.

The shooting and killing of six people by police in Angata Barrikoi, Narok county last week has raised a lot of anger against the officers, despite conflicting reports on what led to the deadly clashes.

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