Rivals Hired Criminal Gangs During 2017 Elections, Says President Kenyatta

Rivals Hired Criminal Gangs During 2017 Elections, Says President Kenyatta

President Kenyatta says that criminal groups were hired by politicians during campaigns for last year's general elections to terrorize their opponents.

An annual report on national security tabled in Parliament by President Kenyatta said that some of the criminal gangs were responsible for poll-related chaos witnessed in different parts of the country.

“During the 2017 General Election, some politicians sourced the services of some criminal gangs to target their rivals,” the report states.

The head of state submitted the 35-page report to both Senate and National Assembly Speakers after he delivered his State of the Nation address on Wednesday.  The report, which will be debated in Parliament, further said that 104 organised criminal groups had been identified and proscribed.

“In Nairobi, criminal groups like 40 Brothers, Gaza, Super Power, remnants of Mungiki, among others engage in extortions, muggings, control of bus termini and peddling of drugs,” the report states.

The report names Wakali Wao and Wakali Kwanza as among most dangerous criminal groups in the coastal city of Mombasa, while Marines and China Boys are the most dreaded groups in the lakeside city of Kisumu. The report also says that remnants of the Sabaot Land Defense Forces (SLDF) showed a slight reemergence in Bungoma.

"Some politicians form militias to advance their own interests. These criminal groups have continued to hamper security efforts in some parts of the country, thereby slowing economic development," the report stated.

The Constitution requires the National Security Council, which is chaired by the President to report annually to Parliament on the state of country's security.

Other members of the security council include the Deputy President, Cabinet Secretaries for Defence, Foreign Affairs, Internal Security, the Attorney General, KDF chief, NIS director general and the Police Inspector General.
 

Comments

Mwororo (not verified)     Sat, 05/05/2018 @ 02:34pm

Mr. President, when the leaders of our country exhibit traits of a cartel hell bent on plundering our country, stealing public funds unashamedly, other members of our our country who feel ripped off and helpless to change the status quo, will follow suit and begin to rape our country and people just as you do. Look at our parliament: they're almost the highest paid members of a representative body anywhere in the world and that includes members from the wealthiest nations on earth! Ask yourself; why pay so much to this our so called public servants? If you add to this equation, the governors, MCA's, Senators, all the dubious allowances plus their favorite pass time, corruption, then you can see that, Mr. President, it's you and your other eaters that the so called gangsters are emulating.

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Sat, 05/05/2018 @ 03:08pm

Crime will always be there. It is minimized by people caring about others and their welfare. We paid for two elections within one year. An explanation has not been given about how the country recovered from such expenditure. We are now talking about starting another campaign for referendums. We are continuing to impoverish the citizenry. No one is talking about real issues that would help uplift our local entrepreneurs who in turn can create jobs for the youth. Everyone in your administration is only talking about how to hold on to power. The Kenya government of today is creating hopelessness among the young. Fix the top and the attitude of the rich towards the poor and everything else will take care of itself. Since Independence we have had three families ruling and as their end of time nears, they are busy working on prolonging their so called dynasties. Kenya needs change in leadership come 2022. Provide it and most of these gangsters will end because there will be hope. Some of these may be crimes of necessity.

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