
Ruto's New Police Squad Sparks Debate in Kenya
Kenyan President Ruto Forms Special Police Squad to Quell Opposition Nairobi, Kenya – President William Ruto's administration has taken a decisive step to address growing opposition, forming a special police squad. The announcement came during a press conference, where a spokesperson revealed details of the initiative. The squad, overseen by Deputy Inspector General Mr. Edward Langat, will focus on confronting individuals and groups considered threats to the regime. The spokesperson stated, "President Ruto and the Deputy Inspector General have put together a squad to deal with leaders opposed to this regime." He further indicated that Senator Kipchumba Murkomen, Cabinet Secretary for Interior, is involved in the operation. The communication about the squad's formation was reportedly relayed through common friends, highlighting the sensitive nature of the operation. While the government claims the squad is necessary for maintaining order and security, concerns have been raised about potential abuse of power and suppression of dissent. Opposition leaders have criticized the move, calling it an attempt to silence opposing voices and consolidate power. The formation of this special squad marks a significant development in Kenyan politics, raising questions about the balance between security and freedom of expression. Further investigation is needed to assess the squad's activities and ensure accountability.