IG Koome orders action on cops who attacked Raila supporters during birthday party

The move by the police boss follows an outcry from a section of Kenyans.

In Summary
  • Koome said he had taken cognizance of the unwarranted violent dispersion of members of the public who were holding a peaceful celebration in Nairobi.
  • He said the National Police Service reiterates its commitment to remain politically neutral in the execution of its mandate of protecting life and property.
Teagass occupies the venue where ODM Leader Raila Odinga's birthday party was being held on Sunday.
Teagass occupies the venue where ODM Leader Raila Odinga's birthday party was being held on Sunday.
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Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome Sunday reprimanded his juniors for dispersing a meeting of Raila Odinga supporters who were celebrating his 79th birthday.

He at the same time directed that administrative action be taken against those behind the incident where the supporters were teargassed and dispersed along Tom Mboya Street, Nairobi.

He said the move was unwarranted.

Koome said he had taken cognizance of the unwarranted violent dispersion of members of the public who were holding a peaceful celebration in Nairobi.

“The Inspector General, IG Japhet Koome has directed for stern administrative action to be taken against the Officers who engaged in the unlawful action,” said part of a statement from his office.

He said the National Police Service reiterates its commitment to remain politically neutral in the execution of its mandate of protecting life and property.

Those targeted include commanders in the city.

It emerged the officers were told to provide security to those holding the birthday party and talk to the organizers for a peaceful end to the events.

“They were informed the meetings will be at 3pm across the country and asked to provide security and not to disperse it,” said an officer aware of the issue.

The action may include a transfer from the workstation.

The move by the police boss follows an outcry on the move by police to disperse the otherwise peaceful group.

This happened as a group met to celebrate the 79th birthday of Odinga.

Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition party leaders were then meeting at Serena Hotel about two kilometers away to mark the day.

Odinga was not present.

He was celebrating in Malindi with another group of leaders.

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka told a press conference in Nairobi that they had to change the venue for a cake-cutting ceremony they had organized in honour of the former prime minister, who turned 79 on Sunday.

"Our supporters were tear-gassed for celebrating Baba's birthday. Why would someone tear-gas a birthday cake? Maybe someone wants to stop the start of a revolution," said Kalonzo.

MP for Westlands Tim Wanyonyi said the disruption was orchestrated by police officers.

"The police turned up and tear-gassed our supporters. The government is scared because of tension and Kenyans who have no money as schools reopen," he said.

The leaders were speaking to the media at Serena Hotel, which they said is where they had moved the cake-cutting ceremony.

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