Inspector General of Police Japheth Koome has assures Kenyans of their security ahead of the demonstrations planned on Monday, March 27.
Koome said his officers would be on standby to avert any form of violence by those partaking in the mass action called for by opposition leader Raila Odinga.
Speaking during a presser in Nairobi on Sunday, March 26, Koome urged Kenyans to report to their places of work without having to fear for their security.
"We have seen it's important to tell our people to report to work today. If it's going to the farm, office, market or any other occupation, all Kenyans should report to work," he said.
Koome warned those planning to disrupt businesses and destroy property; he said they would be severely dealt with in accordance with the law.
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"We have been restraining ourselves and we can't do that anymore. We must come out as the police to ensure law and order is maintained. Try us tomorrow and you'll see. Whoever you are, I will deal with you," he said.
The IG further cautioned politicians who are on record intimidating junior officers as they discharge their duties; he said no one will be be given special treatment as those arrested will be bundled into land cruisers like others.
Koome said the leaders would be arrested should they be found culpable of disturbing peace, their status notwithstanding.