Ruto Orders a Probe into Alleged Extrajudicial Killings By Disbanded DCI’s Special Unit

Ruto Orders a Probe into Alleged Extrajudicial Killings By Disbanded DCI’s Special Unit

President Ruto has ordered an investigation into the alleged extra-judicial killings by police officers attached to the disbanded Special Service Unit (SSU) of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).

Speaking on Thursday at Uhuru Gardens during this year’s Mashujaa Day celebrations, Ruto said those found culpable will be held accountable.

“I have directed that immediate measures be undertaken to disband the Special Services Unit in the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and with urgency investigations must commence so that those found culpable are held accountable,” said Ruto.

He added: “There must also be robust mechanisms throughout the police service to maintain high professional standards, scrupulous adherence to the rule of law, accountability for actions and decisions and operational transparency.”

The president pointed out that a professional police service cannot resort to “disastrous policies like extra-judicial murder as part of policing.”

“I believe we can keep this country safe and secure without tormenting our people. We can efficiently and effectively suppress crime, monitor, disrupt and apprehend criminals without abducting, torturing, killing or causing citizens to disappear,” he added.

He further indicated that the Kenya Kwanza administration has effected a raft of changes to ensure the independence of the National Police Service (NPS) and ensure the criminal justice system is professional.

"These actions extend to the facilitation of the Director of Criminal Investigations to expeditiously resolve investigations to a standard that can support effective prosecution and secure convictions. The independence of the National Police Service for its institutional credibility and efficiency, citizen safety and welfare and effective maintenance of law and order," he added.

 

Comments

Juju (not verified)     Thu, 10/20/2022 @ 09:14pm

Those murderers assassins must be held to account, period! Can’t be the judge, the jury and the executioner! Impunity must end and replaced by the rule of law!!!

Imara Daima (not verified)     Thu, 10/20/2022 @ 10:17pm

Sasa, imepita miaka 14 tangu watoto, wazee, na akina mama 37 wachomewe katika kanisa la Kiambaa, huko Eldoret.

Mpaka sasa, hakuna hata mtu mmoja aliyeshikwa na kupelekwa mahakamani na kuhukumiwa ipasavyo kutokana na janga hilo.

Nakuomba ufanye uchunguzi wa wote waliohusika kwa tukio hilo la Eldoret kuchukua nafasi ya kwanza kuchunguzwa.

Ningependa kukukumbusha ya kwamba, wote waliohusika na mauaji ya Wayahudi wakati wa Vita ya Pili ya dunia, wangali wakihukumiwa wanaposhikwa. Ajabu ni kuwa, janga la Kiambaa lilikuwa miaka 14 (karibu miaka 15 iliyopita) na Vita Kuu ya Dunia imepita sasa miaka 77.

Mwanafilosofia mmoja alinguruma:

" Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it."

- George Santayana, The Life of Reason, 1905

Kora Kanini (not verified)     Sun, 10/23/2022 @ 01:13pm

Love him or hate him, Ruto is doing what should have been done decades ago.
The only fear I have is for his life. Kenya is ran like the mafia. Folks are scared of what will happen if they offend the top brass and will do anything to protect themselves.
Hopefully Ruto doesn't end up like Saitoti did.

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