Muturi Exposes Kenya DCI State-Sponsored Abductions

Justin Muturi just took charge of Kenya's People's Restorative Justice Commission after serving as a top government minister. The new chairperson launched serious attacks against his former colleagues for grabbing people off the streets without following proper laws. Muturi claims police officers have thrown out legal rules and started using fear tactics to control citizens who speak against the government. He says security forces arrest people without explaining the charges and refuse to let them talk to lawyers. The former minister warns that Kenya is sliding toward a dictatorship where basic rights mean nothing.

Police units have stopped following the constitution when they pick up protesters and government critics from their homes and workplaces. Muturi believes these kidnapping operations target anyone who dares question President William Ruto's policies. He says ordinary Kenyans cannot tell the difference between real police work and illegal harassment anymore. The media keeps calling these forced disappearances normal arrests when they should expose them as crimes. Society has started accepting these terrible actions as everyday events that nobody should worry about.

The justice commission leader blames President Ruto and interior ministry officials for allowing rogue officers to terrorize innocent people. Muturi demands that the government shut down secret arrest teams and return to constitutional order immediately. He warns that Kenya faces a dangerous future if leaders refuse to stop these illegal practices. The former cabinet secretary says protecting constitutional freedoms matters more than political party loyalty. Muturi believes the country will suffer permanent damage unless officials act fast to restore proper law enforcement procedures.
 

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