Kenya's ex-deputy president, Rigathi Gachagua, just sent a letter to the top cop asking him to actually investigate a bunch of alleged attacks that went down over the past year. The Democratic Change Party boss listed ten separate incidents where he says organized gangs disrupted funerals, church services, and political rallies across different counties, leaving some people injured.
Gachagua pointed to President Ruto's recent order about arresting people who cause chaos at public events and basically said the police need to match that talk with some action. He wants answers on cases from Limuru, Nyeri, Naivasha, Narok, and other spots, claiming some investigations got pretty far before getting shut down. The police chief hasn't responded yet, but Gachagua thinks wrapping up these cases would help calm things down and make people feel safer at gatherings.
Gachagua pointed to President Ruto's recent order about arresting people who cause chaos at public events and basically said the police need to match that talk with some action. He wants answers on cases from Limuru, Nyeri, Naivasha, Narok, and other spots, claiming some investigations got pretty far before getting shut down. The police chief hasn't responded yet, but Gachagua thinks wrapping up these cases would help calm things down and make people feel safer at gatherings.