
Kenya Protests: Vandalism at Parliament and Supreme Court, Police Involvement Questioned
On June 25th, 2024, acts of vandalism marred Kenya's Parliament and Supreme Court buildings during public protests. The incident sparked controversy, particularly concerning the lack of a thorough investigation into the events and the role of the Kenya Police Service. Wilson Sossion, former Secretary-General of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), voiced concerns about potential police sabotage in a recent TV47 interview. "What happened on June 25th last year was not a normal occurrence," Sossion stated, questioning why no probe had been launched a year later. The segment raises questions about the police's actions during the protests and the government's response to the vandalism. The lack of investigation into the incident is a significant concern, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency in security matters. The video underscores the importance of investigating incidents of vandalism and ensuring that those responsible are brought to justice.