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Mass Arrests Follow Violence at Nakuru Event

Investigations Ongoing After Disruptions During Women and Youth Empowerment Gathering

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Nyakundi Report

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The National Police Service (NPS) has confirmed the arrest of 56 individuals in connection with violent disruptions at a public event in Kuresoi North Sub-County, Nakuru County, attended by Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika. The unrest occurred during a women and youth empowerment event at Umoja Secondary School, where tensions escalated following the alleged arrival of Kuresoi North MP Alfred Mutai.

The violence resulted in at least three people sustaining gunshot wounds, highlighting the severity of the situation. Authorities have intensified investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the chaos that interrupted the high-profile gathering. NPS issued a statement via X on Saturday, June 20, 2026, confirming the arrests and emphasizing their commitment to uncovering the events leading to the violence.

Witnesses reported that the atmosphere shifted dramatically once MP Mutai arrived, suggesting his presence may have triggered the unrest. Kiprono, one of the injured, spoke from his hospital bed, providing a firsthand account of the turmoil that unfolded during the event.

This incident raises significant concerns about safety during public gatherings and the potential for political tensions to escalate into violence. As investigations continue, the community is left grappling with the implications of the unrest and the need for measures to ensure peaceful engagements in the future.

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