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    [Photos] Police Burning Houses In Mathare Slums

    Images are circulating on social media alleging that the national police service officers are beating people and burning houses in Mabatini Ward of Mathare slums, Nairobi. The posts claims that police are burning houses and beating people in Mathare. The post also states that the violence against the people began on S

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Boi Boi

@yobos · Apr 3

Images are circulating on social media alleging that the national police service officers are beating people and burning houses in Mabatini Ward of Mathare slums, Nairobi.

The posts claims that police are burning houses and beating people in Mathare. The post also states that the violence against the people began on Sunday and has continued to date. Two private schools (Maji mazuri primary and Abandunt Life school) have also been burnt, .

The Police are also using teargas to keep away people who are trying to put out the fire.

"This morning police added teargas to their violent mix of guns and clubs, and now they set fire to people’s houses, knowing very well how destructive fire is mtaani where most houses, schools and places of work are constructed from highly flammable materials. The police set fire to several houses and two schools and are now stopping people from putting out the fire", the posts said.

'Why are police burning houses in Mathare?', Alamin Kimathi, the Human rights activist asked.

https://twitter.com/alaminkimathi/status/1113398122854670337

The police should not be this careless since in such crowded areas, a fire can spread faster and burn many houses causing untold suffering to residents.

Below are some photos and videos of the violence:

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DCI Says It Recovered Guns And Ammunitions In March; What Can We Do About The Increasing Gun Numbers And Violence In Kenya?
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Apr 1

The exercise to re-registered and track gun owners kicked off in February 2019.

Many guns and ammunitions that are military-grade have been confiscated, and a couple of licenses cancelled.

The exercise has also been mated by accusations of bribery, especially at the Mathari mental hospital where gun owners are supposed to undergo mental tests.

Despite the exercise and others meant to rid the public of dangerous guns, the wider problem remains the number of illegal guns in private hands.

Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) today posted that they had recovered more guns in last months and called on the public to give information on illegal firearms.

https://twitter.com/DCI_Kenya/status/1112675233138393088

Over the years, police either by chance or acting on a tip-off have arrested criminals and recovered guns and ammunitions. Sometimes the government has conducted disarmament exercises in the Northern regions and areas prone to banditry.

All this has bore no fruit as the number of guns in private hands has continued to increase, moreso after the Post-Election Violence in 2007/2008.

A survey conducted by the small arms survey, between 2014 and 2016 puts Kenya's illegal arms cache of arms in private hands at over 750,000 guns.

The study also notes that, 'as other countries in East Africa have been reducing their number of guns in private hands, Kenya's increased'. CZ Scorpion Evo 3, one of the guns the government wants civilians barred from owning.

Bungoma and Uasin Gishu counties are the fastest growing in terms acquisition of illegal guns.

Bungoma's Mount Elgon region is particularly problematic. A few years ago, the Sabaot Land Defence Forces (SLDF) terrorised residents in this place.

This points to the fact that disarmament exercises have failed in this parts. Why the increase in guns? The post election violence of 2007/2008 is solely to blame.

The small arms survey says, 'the violence around the December 2007 elections left its mark on the population: most household respondents said they feel the most insecure during election periods'.

Corruption in the police force doesn't help either. Guns pass through unmanned borders especially in North and north eastern regions.

How those guns find their way to Nairobi is anyone's guess.

Despite the best efforts of the National Steering Committee on Peacebuilding Conflict Management (NSC) to conduct programmes geared towards Peacebuilding and community security. It seems most often that politicians are the culprit.

Politicians incite people to violence.

Politicians fund youths to cause violence

As we approach the 2022 general elections. Temperatures are beginning to heat up.

Recently, Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi made utterances that are in bad taste against the spirit of cohesion and togetherness. MP Sudi should be in jail.

'Luos we can beat them in war easily', he said.

During elections, people have always blamed politicians for inciting violence. This is true.

In 2017, in some counties with the best early warning, early response systems, no politician wanted to be thought as a war monger. Those counties enjoyed peace (minor altercations reported).

In fact, the violence in 2017 elections was caused by the national police service (force would be a better name to describe them, they did not serve at all). What can we do? The authorities involved, i.e. IEBC, NCIC, EACC, the National Police, the judiciary should work in concert to reign in hate speech.

The number of guns in private hands are not for a fashion show. Kenyans are arming themselves.

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Lawyer Donald Kipkorir Calls For Arrest Of Patrick Safari, Formerly Modern Corps Over Tweet
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Oct 5

Lawyer Donald Kipkorir has called on security officials to arrest Patrick Safari, formerly Modern Corps.

Patrick Safari used to Tweet under the name tag " Modern Corps '' but later changed the Twitter account's name to Patrick Safari after receiving many threats over his security updates, he once confided to us.

In a Twitter spat, Lawyer Donald Kipkorir Tweeted the national police service demanding to know if Safari is a real policeman. Kipkorir was reacting to Safari's tweet  that had fetched many Retweets and likes.

"Dear IG... Kindly confirm if this Twitter Account is of a real Policeman .. The two pictures are in the same account of a Patrick Safari but can’t be of the same person & I thought Police Officers are politically neutral on Politics, local & abroad.. @DCI_Kenya @NPSOfficial_KE " Dear IG .... Kindly confirm if this Twitter Account is of a real Policeman .. The two pictures are in the same account of a Patrick Safari but can’t be of same person & I thought Police Officers are politically neutral on Politics, local & abroad.. @DCI_Kenya @NPSOfficial_KE pic.twitter.com/HMhP24ixKU — Donald B Kipkorir (@DonaldBKipkorir) October 3, 2018 In a Tweet, the official national police account confirmed that Safari is not a member of the force

" Good evening Donald. The person appearing in the two photos is not our officer (@APSKenya, @DCI_Kenya, @PoliceKE) Thank you. Cc. @JBoinnet" Good evening Donald. The person appearing in the two photos is not our officer ( @APSKenya , @DCI_Kenya , @PoliceKE ) Thank you. Cc. @JBoinnet — National Police Service-Kenya (@NPSOfficial_KE) October 3, 2018 Lawyer Donald Kipkorir has demanded the arrest of Safari for calling himself “ Security Officer” and having Police insignia in his shirt"

On his political ideologies and tweets, Kenyans were divided as per the mentions under the tweet.

Some say police officers should be able to give their political views freely because we are a free society while others say police should stay away from politics because they serve all Kenyans. There is nothing political in those tweets Wakili. Anyway next time tag KDF, Prison, KWS, KKsecurity, G4s and others for confirmation. They all deal with security . — Patrick Safari (@patricksafariR) October 3, 2018 Thats how kenyan elites view things.Wakili thinks anyone working in police force need to be neutral politically,that means they are not supposed to speak out.Sad! — Kamba Pundit (@kamwash254) October 3, 2018 I don't find anything wrong here Don. That we have a security officer as a bold advocate of human rights is indeed great. Ile HSC ilipewa Githeri Man irudishwe kwa huyu jamaa — Leboo Kiptoo (@kiptoo_leboo) October 3, 2018 But Don @NPSOfficial_KE has never been politically neutral. They are used as tissue paper by @StateHouseKenya . Let @patricksafariR be — Muhammad Otweyo (@M_otweyo) October 3, 2018 Some agreed with Lawyer Kipkorir He should obey the rules of his employment — Wilson Gitau (@WilsonWaGitau) October 3, 2018 @DonaldBKipkorir , if he truly is an officer, he has breached the code. And it amounts to misconduct for which an officer may be subjected to disciplinary proceedings and penalised as set out under the police act.... If not an officer, the penal code is clear! So relax bro — Otevoh Nj'ery (@Obino_Otevoh) October 3, 2018

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