The National Police Service (NPS) has vowed to pursue individuals it says organised, financed, or facilitated the violence witnessed during the Linda Mwananchi rally in Homa Bay County on Sunday.
Police Commitment to Investigation
According to a statement issued by the NPS on Monday, police are actively pursuing other individuals who may have participated in the violence, including alleged organisers, facilitators, and sponsors of criminal activities.
The authorities have emphasized their determination to identify and arrest all involved in the disturbances, signaling a firm stance against electoral violence and political unrest in the region.
The police statement underscores their ongoing efforts to track those believed to have played key roles in orchestrating the violence, with a focus on dismantling the networks funding and organizing such events.
This development comes amid concerns over increasing political tensions and the potential for further unrest if those responsible are not brought to justice. The police have assured the public of their commitment to maintaining peace and order during the electoral process.
As investigations continue, the public and political leaders alike are urged to remain calm and support lawful processes to uphold peace and stability in Homa Bay and beyond.