IG Kanja orders probe into police mishandling of disabled Nakuru activist during protest

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By Citizen Reporter June 27, 2026 08:42 (EAT)
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IG Kanja orders probe into police mishandling of disabled Nakuru activist during protest

NPS said it had taken note of the footage, which has sparked public concern.

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The National Police Service (NPS) has launched an internal investigation into an incident captured in a viral social media video showing the alleged inappropriate handling of a protester living with disability during the June 25 Gen Z anniversary in Nakuru.

In a statement on Friday, NPS Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga said the Service had taken note of the footage, which has sparked public concern, and condemned all forms of unprofessional conduct, excessive use of force, and breaches of established police procedures.

"The Service strongly condemns all forms of unprofessional conduct, excessive force, or breaches of established procedures," the statement read, adding that the police remain committed to upholding professionalism, respect for human rights and adherence to the Constitution and other laws.

According to preliminary reports, the incident occurred on Thursday, June 25, 2026, in Nakuru City and may not have complied with the Service's Standard Operating Procedures or legal safeguards meant to protect the dignity and rights of suspects.

NPS termed the conduct "unacceptable" and said it was contrary to the core values of the Service.

Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has since directed the Internal Affairs Unit to conduct a thorough, professional and impartial investigation into the incident and submit its findings within seven days.

"The Inspector General has directed the Internal Affairs Unit to conduct a thorough, professional, and impartial investigation into the matter within seven days. Appropriate action will be taken based on the findings," Nyaga said.

The NPS appealed to members of the public with information that could aid the investigation to report to the nearest police station or use the emergency numbers 999 or 911, the #FichuaKwaDCI toll-free line 0800 722 203, or WhatsApp number 0709 570 000.

“National Police Service reaffirms its zero-tolerance policy towards brutality, misconduct, or any actions that undermine public trust. We remain committed to professional policing that serves and protects all Kenyans, residents, and visitors while fully respecting their constitutional rights,” Nyaga added.

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