A series of political rallies led by allies of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in Murang’a and Nakuru counties descended into chaos as police and unidentified goons blocked and dispersed gatherings with teargas and gunfire. Several opposition leaders and their supporters were forced to flee, with some reporting injuries and near-death experiences. The confrontations followed attempts by the Democratic Change Party (DCP) to hold meetings after church services, only to be met with heavy police resistance and roadblocks. Gachagua and his allies have condemned the police actions, calling for accountability and even appealing to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for intervention. The incidents have heightened political tensions in the region, raising concerns about freedom of assembly and the use of force by authorities.
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