Acting IG Kanja labels ongoing protests as criminal disorder, insists protected areas off-limits

 Acting IG Kanja labels ongoing protests as criminal disorder, insists protected areas off-limits

File image of Douglas Kanja Kirocho. Acting Inspector General of Police

Acting police Inspector General Douglas Kanja Kirocho warned protesters on Tuesday not to attempt to enter any of the gazetted protected areas while anti-government protests continue.

During a press briefing, IG Kanja stated that intelligence reports show that the current protests are an act of disorder committed by criminals.

"Based on credible intelligence, the current protests have become a haven for goons, motivated and opportunistic offenders who plan to loot and destroy property of hardworking kenyans,"

He was speaking against the backdrop of calls from Kenyan youth to occupy Kenya's premier airport, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in protest of the Ruto administration.

"The service reiterates that protected areas are out of bounds as indicated in the Protected Areas Act,"

According to the police chief, all areas designated as protected, including the LPG and Bitumen plants and petroleum depots at the Embakasi Aviation Depot ---JKIA, are off-limits to unauthorised personnel.

He went on to say that the Kenya Civil Aviation Act makes it illegal to trespass on any land that is part of a government aerodrome or an aerodrome.

"Haitakubalika kuingia kwa kiwanja ya ndege kama huna ruhusa, hiyo haitakubalika," the police boss said. 

"Nataka nikumbushe wakenya ya kwamba hatuna nchi ingine, ni Kenya tu na tuko na jukumu ya kuhakikisha kwamba nchi yetu iko na amani na iko sawa sawa," 

Since President William Ruto dropped the contentious Finance Bill, 2024, late last month, protesters have continued to demonstrate against his administration, calling for a complete overhaul of the government.

Others have called for his resignation.

Protesters have been mobilising online for a Tuesday march to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) dubbed 'OccupyJKIA', following a previous edition of 'OccupyParliament' and the 'OcuppyCBD' march in Nairobi's city centre.



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