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Kindiki in a statement on Saturday night stated that a high-level investigative team has been dispatched to Chuka to interrogate the matter.

Narc Kenya Party leader Martha Karua has weighed in on Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki’s directive after two people lost their lives in Chuka town. 

In a statement on Sunday, April 9, Karua stated that the police should ensure law and order during demonstrations instead of forcefully breaking them. 

“We must nurture a culture of respecting the right to demonstrate peacefully, where the sole duty of the police is to ensure law & order instead of forcefully breaking the demonstration. It’s the sure way to preserve life and protect property,” said Karua. 

Her remarks come after one of the deceased was shot dead during demonstrations in Chuka Town on Saturday.

File image of Kithure Kindiki

Kindiki in a statement on Saturday night stated that a high-level investigative team has been dispatched to Chuka to interrogate the matter. 

“Tonight, high-level investigative teams have been dispatched to Chuka Town to take over enquiry and recommend legal action on those found responsible for the death of one person last week as well as a second person shot dead during the demonstrations that caused the blocking of the Embu- Meru Highway most of the afternoon today. Any person(s) at whom evidence will point shall face the course of justice,” Kindiki stated.