Tuk Tuk Driver Videotaped Stoning Kenyan Traffic Police Officers Speaks Out

Tuk Tuk Driver Videotaped Stoning Kenyan Traffic Police Officers Speaks Out

A Tuk Tuk driver videotaped stoning two traffic police officers has explained why he took the action.

Speaking with The Standard, the man who sought anonymity, says he was only defending himself after the two officers attacked him for no reason.

Thetuk tuk  operator says the cops stopped him before smashing his car's side mirrors and windscreen. 

“The officers had stopped two other tuk tuks and I could see them receive money. They saw me approach and one signalled me to stop,” he says.

He further claims that the two officers attacked him after he demanded to know why they vandalized his Tuk Tuk.

“I got annoyed and demanded to be given answers, as they tried to intimidate me, saying there was nothing I could do to them,” the driver says.

The father of one, who is now in hiding, says he could not control his anger after the officers vandalized the car, which is the only source of income for his family.

“I decided enough was enough and had to fight what I believed to be unjust and unfair cops who were intimidating me because they were in Government uniform. We exchanged blows and after I overpowered them, they picked stones and hurled at me."

“I had to get into my tuk tuk and try to confuse them by changing direction. I completely lost my mind because of the injustice, which was being meted on me by police officers whose interest was the bribe,” he explains.

He says he was ferrying three passengers to Nakuru town when the incident happened.

The Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) has warned Kenyans against attacking police officers after two videos showing members of the public attack police officers went viral on social media.

“IPOA strongly condemns these attacks….With a serving Police Service and a robust Judiciary in place, it is unacceptable for anyone to take the law into their own hands,” the agency says in a statement.

 

Comments

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Wed, 11/28/2018 @ 02:44am

Corrupt good for nothing thugs demanding a bribe from a law abiding citizen. I say piga wao sawasawa mpaka waache upuzi.

Sukari (not verified)     Wed, 11/28/2018 @ 04:37am

Silly man. How does one ask for anonymity whilst on tape? His rock throwing is so juvenile. If the Police vandalised his tuk tuk, they were wrong, but as a citizen, one does not then turn on the Police. Whole thing is stupid, on both sides of the argument.

Onesmus Ochuonyo (not verified)     Wed, 11/28/2018 @ 09:17am

The police can wrong a citizen but for him or her to fight them back is a stupid mistake. You will be hit back many times over and if not crippled or killed you will live to regret for the rest of your life.

MLACHAKE (not verified)     Wed, 11/28/2018 @ 03:11pm

In reply to by Onesmus Ochuonyo (not verified)

You are right & what you say makes sense up to a point. But answer this question: what are you to do when you constantly & faithfully seek justice & you are unfairly treated, hurt or even killed for doing no wrong? Government of the day is supposed to serve & protect but what is a hapless citizen to do in the face of gross injustice? I have a couple whose son was killed in cold blood some years ago by these cops (they now maintain it was through error) but these poor parents have been shifted right, left & center as they seek justice. Eventually, case was dismissed. Now, the only thing that can calm some wronged people is the spirit of God. But not everybody has it, which means that anything could happen. Some little wisdom dictates that you don’t antagonize others just because you can because some people just DON’T care, they’ll come out & fight like lions, and don’t care if you die or live. There’s one huge thing going for terrorists, terrible as they are - they long ago negotiated with death & reached a deal. They fear absolutely nothing, not even the nukes of this world. Those who love life have the most to lose. As much as you can, live in peace with everyone & everything

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