Mittwoch, 11. Juni 2025
Informal settings of the death of Albert Ojwang
The Senate adjourned its plenary session for two hours on Wednesday, June 11, to informally question senior security officials, led by Minister of Interior Kipchumba Murkomen, about the controversial death of social media influencer Albert Ojwang.
Senators passed a procedural motion to allow an informal meeting with Murkomen, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, Director of Criminal Investigation Mohamed Amin, and the representative of the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPO).
The informal setting allows all senators to question senior officials directly about the circumstances of Ojwang's death in police custody.
However, some senators expressed concerns about the legal validity of the decisions taken during an informal meeting, given the adjournment of the formal session.
The circumstances leading to Albert Ojwang's death will only be clarified. Nothing will come of these interviews. Why? Martha Karua has claimed that President William Ruto is leading a secret squad responsible for a series of kidnappings—and more—in Kenya. She claims this squad consists of Kenyans and foreign nationals with military backgrounds who operate outside the police force and answer only to the president. Karua speaks of a "secret hit squad" that is also composed of members of the army and intelligence services and is blamed for kidnappings and human rights violations. She accuses Ruto of condoning or directing these illegal actions and sharply criticizes the government for its failures in security and the protection of civil liberties. This is precisely why everything will remain shrouded in mystery.
Reminder: Demonstrations on June 24, Parliament blood; President, and many others, all of them were murdered, and so far... what has happened? @https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2025-06-11-ojwangs-death-fireworks-as-murkomen-kanja-face-senators
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