The directorate of criminal investigations has made public the images of 38 individuals who are being sought after for their involvement in looting during recent protests in the country. This announcement comes after a reliable source shared a report detailing the suspects and the crimes they are wanted for. The DCIs have taken to various social media platforms to disseminate this information and have urged Kenyans with any relevant information to come forward and assist in their apprehension.
The DCIs have emphasized the seriousness of the crimes committed by the wanted suspects and have called for the cooperation of the public in bringing them to justice. With the release of the suspects’ photos, the authorities are hoping to receive tips and information that will lead to their arrest. This development underscores the commitment of the directorate of criminal investigations to uphold law and order in the country and to hold accountable those who engage in criminal activities.
In a related development, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who is also a Presidential candidate, has urged the police to protect citizens who are exercising their right to protest. He has also condemned the actions of rogue police officers who have been implicated in the killing of protesters. This call for accountability and protection of citizens further highlights the ongoing efforts to address the recent unrest and to ensure the safety and security of all Kenyans.