Man badly beaten up by D- materials.

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:mad::mad::mad::mad:…wtf?

Shait. Can he even breathe?

Seems hardly

D minus polis wanakuwanga na shida fulani. Repairing that nasal fracture won’t be easy, pole…:frowning:

We need to have a serious discussion about police brutality in Kenya

Bila siasa na ujinga

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Makosa sana. Sitetei hawa D- but ata hapa mtaa utaskia mang’aa ziko nje ata 9pm zinapiga tu kelele ni kama mchana, wakiona makarao palee ndio wana-scatter. I can understand someone being late up to 7.45 hapo, but from 8 unaitisha kichapo. You already know these guys hawana akili but still tempting fate.

From a medical point of view, what’s the purpose of this curfew

This is exactly what I meant when saying the level of police brutality in Kenya is one of the worst in the world. It is just that the statistics of Kenya brutality are not captured on videos or properly compiled by the stakeholders.

We no longer live in “the republic of Kenya” we now live in the "The Police state that is Kenya "

Sometimes you ask yourself whether our policemen have civilian relatives. This is disgusting.

They are deployed far away from their home areas so they can brutalize civilians without fear of harming one of their own.

these cops are from the kahawa west police station and they are so drunk with power … i hope they die of AIDS !

That’s a fractured nose right there

Youths need to respect the law too.

Sure. The atrocities are into hundreds per day but seldomly captured.

Totally!

They will reap what they are sowing.

I second this. These guys wamezidi