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"Kuna wachache wenzetu katika idara ya usalama ambao wanatumia nguvu visivyo."

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki has fired a warning shot to police officers using excess force during peaceful protests.   

Kindiki said police don't have to use force when dealing with crowds that are not armed and are non-violent 

He said police need to restrain themselves by ensuring that those who don't pose danger to others and businesses are given space to exercise their democratic rights and allowed to say what they want. 

"Kama wananchi hawana silaha, wawacheni wafanye mambo yao. Kama hawajabeba silaha, hawaumizi mtu, hawavunji duka ya mtu, muwawache wafanye mambo yao jioni wataenda nyumbani. Ikiwezekana muwasindikize Nyumbani," he said. 

Interior CS Kithure Kindiki Launching sub-county Headquarters. 

Kindiki regretted that a section of police officers had resorted to using extreme force in taming protests. 

He said this should not be the case adding that police should only use force when dealing with violent protesters. 

"Kuna wachache wenzetu katika idara ya usalama ambao wanatumia nguvu visivyo. Na hiyo haitakubalika," he said.

The comment by Kindiki comes after six people were confirmed dead in Friday's Saba Saba Protests.

ODM leader Raila Odinga had called for the protests countrywide to express disapproval of President William Ruto's regime.

The protests saw at least six people confirmed dead with several others injured in a clash with police officers.