Goons who unleashed terror on protesters in Nairobi confirm they were hired
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On Tuesday this week, peaceful protesters made for the streets
of the city demanding justice over the death of blogger Albert Ojwang’ in
police custody, and calling for the resignation of Deputy Inspector General
Eliud Lagat.
But the protests were violently disrupted by goons armed with
jembe sticks. The goons appeared to enjoy police protection, raising key
questions: whose goons were they? Who hired them? And at what price?
The police have denied any links to the hired gangs, and so
has Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja.
Investigations by Citizen TV to establish the truth took us
across the city, from Kibera, Korogocho to Dagoretti.
We came face-to-face with some of the goons: some nursing head
injuries, others with broken limbs; many complaining that they were
short-changed and never received the payments they were promised for sabotaging
the protests.
And just how much money changed hands and who was behind it
all?
It was at a junction along Dennis Pritt road that one group of
the hired goons gathered, this was their briefing point. It’s here that they
received final instructions, others meeting at Green Park for the same
objective before setting off on their assigned mission.
It turns out some of them have not received their money yet, and
are in pain after the job.
A viral video showed the same group walking outside City Hall,
we sort to find why?
Some of them have been on social media asking for forgiveness
while upcountry fearing for their own safety.
So far, no arrests have been made. No one has been charged
with supplying weapons, nor questioned over coordination. Instead, a chilling
message for protestors echoes in new videos.


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