Vocal human rights activist Kasmuel Mc’Oure who has been the face of the Gen Z movement has issued a warning to police officers who turn up in plainclothes intent on infiltrating peaceful Nane-nane protests scheduled for Thursday today.
While continuing his calls for change in society and urging all Kenyans to take to the streets to protest against Ruto’s regime, Kasmuel Mc’Oure has said that any armed person seen on a police vehicle without proper uniforms to identify them shall be treated as a thief and a robber.
It’s a common practice in the streets of Nairobi to mete mob justice on robbers and no doubt Kasmuel Mc’Oure inference was not lost on his audience.
While addressing the media on Wednesday afternoon ahead of the Nane-nane protests scheduled for today the youth leader said in the past police dressed in civilian clothes had masqueraded as protestors with the sole aim of looting and causing chaos only to blame it on the genuine protestors.
He said this would be the last demonstration meant to pin down the government so that the president can resign from his current position since the people no longer had confidence in government.
Lately plainclothes officers using unmarked as well as marked police vehicles have been engaging in abductions in broad daylight.
Mc’Oure criticized the police service going back to its former brutal practices as a police force and promised that the Nane-nane march will change everything since it will be the march towards a new republic.
Meanwhile, President Dr William Samoei Ruto has slated the swearing in of his new cabinet at 9:00 am in State House this morning.
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