Friday, June 08, 2007

Police hunting for Mungiki, the Role of the National Security Intelligence Service

































As of today, more than 30 people have been shot by Kenyan police in cold blood as they look for the dreaded Mungiki. The Kenyan constitution otherwise provides that anyone is innocent until proven guility in a Court of Law. The Kenyan National Security Intelligence Service is the intelligence agency of the Government of Kenya. Mungiki has been covered by the Kenyan media for years. Mungiki has been a security issue for this country for some time. Why has the NSIS never been able to infiltrate this gang and arrest them and take them to a Court of law? Mungiki must be eliminated from Kenya, no doubt...but the innocent must not suffer. Our Constitution protects them. Photos from the East African Standard.Very emotive.

2 comments:

Quintessence said...

Sad days man, esp. for the innocent mwananchi. Whats the gurantee that the police 'intelligence' can weed out the culprits without adversely affecting the innocent?

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