Ruto dares rivals, prove the protest killer squad claims or hush Kenya

Kenya's president went after political rivals making wild claims about recent violent protests. William Ruto demanded proof from anyone saying the government paid people to attack businesses from certain tribes. The angry leader challenged accusers to march straight to police stations with real evidence instead of spreading rumors. He called out politicians for trying to divide Kenyans along tribal lines during the chaos. Ruto warned that playing politics with people's burned shops and destroyed livelihoods was shameful behavior.

Opposition leaders had blamed government officials for organizing the destruction during Saba Saba Day demonstrations. Ruto fired back that anyone with solid information should take it to court rather than make empty speeches. The president pointed to specific counties like Meru, Kiambu, Kirinyaga and Murang'a where businesses went up in flames. He said responsible leaders would help catch the real criminals instead of pointing fingers for political gain. The heated exchange shows deep tensions between government and opposition camps.

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua dropped shocking allegations about a secret death squad. The ousted politician claimed 101 specially trained officers were formed during his time in government. He said these Administration Police Service members learned kidnapping, killing and cover-up techniques from National Intelligence. Gachagua connected this alleged squad to a viral video showing masked gunmen shooting protesters on July 7. The explosive accusations add another layer to Kenya's growing political crisis.
 

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