A judge has told Kenya's top cops to come to court on January 30. The judge wants them to say where the four missing men are. The men were taken in December in Mlolongo.
The judge ordered the police chiefs to follow his orders and asked them to come and explain if they had not. The judge wanted to know why they had not.
The police chiefs tried to change the judge's mind. They asked him to cancel his orders. But the judge said no.
The police chiefs said one of them will be away next week. They wanted the judge to wait.
But the families of the missing men did not agree. Their lawyer said the families are still looking for their loved ones. The lawyer asked the judge to think about how the families feel.
The judge did not change his orders. He still wants the police chiefs to come to court on January 30. They must say where the missing men are or bring them to court, even if they are no longer alive.
The judge ordered the police chiefs to follow his orders and asked them to come and explain if they had not. The judge wanted to know why they had not.
The police chiefs tried to change the judge's mind. They asked him to cancel his orders. But the judge said no.
The police chiefs said one of them will be away next week. They wanted the judge to wait.
But the families of the missing men did not agree. Their lawyer said the families are still looking for their loved ones. The lawyer asked the judge to think about how the families feel.
The judge did not change his orders. He still wants the police chiefs to come to court on January 30. They must say where the missing men are or bring them to court, even if they are no longer alive.