A staggering 579 people have died from mob justice in Kenya since January 2025, with 845 incidents logged across the country.
Kiambu and Nairobi top the grim list
Kiambu and Nairobi top the grim list
- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen presented the data to the Senate.
- Kiambu County leads with 90 cases and 58 deaths.
- Nairobi trails closely at 85 incidents and 55 fatalities.
- Embu, Kisumu, Kirinyaga, and Kakamega all face significant surges.
- Deep mistrust of courts and police is the primary driver.
- Releasing suspects reinforces the perception that justice fails.
- Social media spreads vigilante videos that normalize the violence.
- Hard drug abuse fuels impulsive and lethal mob behavior.
- Every police station must maintain a dedicated rapid-response team.
- IC3 system expansion aims to slash police response times.
- Fichua kwa DCI hotline lets the public report activity anonymously.
- National officers are training communities on surrendering suspects legally.