Police Arrest Man For Protecting Teargassed Daughter

A plain-clothed police officer pounces on a protester in Mathare on Wednesday, July 19, 2023.
A plain-clothed police officer pounces on a protester in Mathare on Wednesday, July 19, 2023.
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A Nairobi youth from Mathare, who was arrested by plain-clothed police disguised as a journalist during the Azimio la Umoja protests, was complaining to law enforcement after they teargassed his child, Kenyans.co.ke has established. 

In a video shared by Africa Uncensored, the young man was aggrieved after the police targeted his daughter and lobbed teargas at innocent people who were not part of the mass action. 

Aggrieved, the Mathare resident confronted the police, demanding answers but was taken in by an officer disguised as a journalist. The police dragged him into a nearby truck. 

"Take him in," other officers can be heard in the video that has since been shared by many journalists online. 

Kisumu Protest
Protesters engage police officers in running battles in Kisumu on Friday, July 7, 2023.
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The video of law enforcement in plain clothes blending in with journalists to pounce on unsuspecting protestors has attracted criticism, with many pointing out that it is putting the lives of reporters in danger. 

The man's whereabouts and his daughter's condition are still unknown. 

The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has also condemned the cases of security officers camouflaging as journalists covering protests with the intention of arresting protestors.

MCK Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David Omwoyo has termed this as unprofessional misconduct by the officers.

"Impersonation of journalists by the police is a grave unprofessional misconduct on the part of the police and endangering the lives of journalists in the line of duty," he remarked. 

"While the Council appreciates the release of journalists who were earlier arrested while covering the protests, the detaining of journalists was unnecessary, arbitrary and ridiculous. The work of journalists is protected under Articles 33, 34 and 35 of the Constitution, a right that should be respected by all."

Wednesday's protests saw demonstrators contained in the city's outskirts, with most residents staying away over fear. 

Thursday, July 20, marks the second day of the protests and the opposition has vowed to push on until their demands are met. 

Kisumu residents playing football during protests on Wednesday, July 12th
Kisumu residents playing football during protests on Wednesday, July 12th
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