Anglican bishops want DCI disbanded amid rising brutality cases
File image of officers standing on guard at the entrance of the DCI Headquarters along Kiambu Road.
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Anglican bishops from Nyanza have now called for the disbandment
of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), terming it a tool for
harassing and killing Kenyans at the behest of those in power.
Speaking in Kisumu on Friday, the bishops decried the outright
violence meted out on Kenyans, calling on President William Ruto to restore
sanity and discipline in the police service.
"Time has come that a body like the DCI should be phased
out. It has become a dreaded unit used by those in power to harass Kenyans.
IPOA has failed Kenyans and it is seen as a toothless dog that can't bite but
can talk louder enough to confuse the nation that it is working," Rt. Rev.
Charles Ong’injo, Bishop, ACK Maseno South, noted.
"Let all machineries of the State that are funded by the
taxpayers be allowed to do their work without interference."
The clergy, however, also called for the responsible use of
social media to avoid clashing with the law.
"Our police, please come to terms with the fact that many
Kenyans are cursing you every day because of your heartless and callous manner
of dealing with the members of the public," Rt. Rev. John Godia,
Bishop, ACK Maseno West, highlighted.
"And it is this kind of behaviour that has led into
radicalisation of our youth as they strive to resist this totalitarianism and
its very many manifestations."
The sentiments come days after the shooting and assault of
protestors in Nairobi during demonstrations against the killing of teacher
Albert Ojwang.


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