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DCI Denies Investigating Gachagua Over June 25 Protest Violence
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47602, member: 636"] Criminal investigation chief Mohamed Amin rejected claims about former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua facing investigation. The official denied summoning Gachagua for questioning about June 25 protest violence. Amin explained that no citizen receives special protection from prosecution. He warned that criminal involvement would bring legal consequences. The former deputy president lacks immunity from potential charges. Peaceful demonstrations turned deadly on June 25 across Kenya. Criminal groups took control of memorial protests that honored last year's victims. The violence killed 19 people and injured over 500 citizens nationwide. Police fought with protesters who burned security barriers and attacked officers. Business owners suffered losses from vandalism and looting throughout major cities. Kikuyu town experienced the most severe destruction during the unrest. Angry crowds stormed government buildings and set fire to a police station. Rioters also burned down a local courtroom during their rampage. The Interior Ministry reported extensive vehicle damage from the chaos. Attackers destroyed 27 government cars and 65 private vehicles at official locations. Government supporters blame opposition leaders for encouraging the violence. Political allies demand swift legal action against suspected organizers. They want prosecutors and courts to move quickly against those responsible. Gachagua faces accusations of helping coordinate the destructive events. He strongly denies participating and calls the claims a calculated attack on his reputation. [/QUOTE]
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