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Order for deadly force by Murkomen implies contradictory actions

Police Actions Not Murkomen's Responsibility: MP Murkomen Previously Stated

Order for lethal action by Murkomen suggests contradictory rhetoric
Order for lethal action by Murkomen suggests contradictory rhetoric

Order for deadly force by Murkomen implies contradictory actions

Unleashed: The Police Can Now Use Lethal Force Against Protesters

In a shocking turn of events, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has given the green light for police to use lethal force against demonstrators. Addressing the public, Murkomen made it clear that the weapons carried by police are not toys and should be used to repel any threats they face.

Just months ago, Murkomen told parliament that his role is mainly policy-focused and he cannot be held accountable for police killings. However, his latest stance reflects a marked shift in approach to managing civil unrest.

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As outrage over Murkomen's stance grows, the United Nations has called for restraint and emphasized that lethal force should only be used when absolutely necessary to protect life. Meanwhile, Murkomen continues to prioritize police defense against perceived threats, even if it requires using lethal force[2].

Sources:

[1] "Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen uses acid tongue as lawlessness escalates". Capital FM. June 28, 2025.

[2] "Murkomen Backs Police to Shoot Anyone Near Police Stations". NTV Kenya. June 26, 2025.

[3] "United Nations Condemns Police Violence During Protests". UN News. June 28, 2025.

[4] "Murkomen Defends Use of Lethal Force Against Protesters". Daily Nation. June 26, 2025.

[5] "Police Brutality in Kenya: A Systematic Failure of the Justice System". Human Rights Watch. February 15, 2021.

  1. The increase in lethal forces used by the police, as approved by Kipchumba Murkomen, may intensify debates over police-and-legislation and political affairs, especially concerning the use of force during protests.
  2. In the realm of general-news, the tragic story of controversial incidents involving police brutality and lethal force, such as the shooting of a man detailed by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (Ipoa), have become more pertinent given the recent green light given by Kipchumba Murkomen to police.
  3. The health sector may eventually become implicated in this narrative, as the ethical dilemmas relating to patients refusing medical advice might be exacerbated following the media coverage of inflammatory remarks made by Kipchumba Murkomen about using lethal force against protesters.

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