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The Police just Threw Tear gas Inside a Super Metro Bus in Nairobi CBD. Watch

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Chaos erupted in Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) as police resorted to drastic measures, throwing tear gas inside a Super Metro bus packed with passengers. The scene quickly descended into pandemonium, with commuters scrambling to escape the choking fumes. Cries of panic and confusion filled the air as the dense cloud of tear gas spread rapidly, engulfing the bus and its immediate surroundings.

People spilled out onto the streets, coughing and gasping for breath, their eyes streaming with tears. The sudden and unexpected use of tear gas inside a public transport vehicle has drawn widespread condemnation from onlookers and human rights organizations. Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic and horrifying, with many passengers, including children and the elderly, visibly distressed and disoriented.

As the news of the incident spread, anger among the protesters intensified. The reckless deployment of tear gas inside a crowded bus is seen as a symbol of the heavy-handed tactics being employed by the police to quell dissent. Social media platforms were immediately flooded with videos and photos of the incident, amplifying the outrage and calling for accountability.

The streets of Nairobi are now a battleground, with the protestors’ resolve hardening in response to the authorities’ actions. Demonstrators, many wearing makeshift masks and protective gear, continue to clash with police forces. The atmosphere is charged with defiance as chants of “RUTO MUST GO” grow louder, echoing through the city’s main thoroughfares.

In the aftermath of the tear gas incident, emergency medical teams are working tirelessly to treat those affected. Mobile clinics have been set up to provide first aid and relief to the injured and those suffering from tear gas exposure. The incident has not only highlighted the immediate human cost of the ongoing unrest but has also drawn attention to the broader issues at stake.

Political leaders and civil society groups are demanding an immediate investigation into the police’s actions, calling for restraint and respect for human rights. The incident in the Super Metro bus is likely to further galvanize the protest movement, symbolizing the broader struggle against what many perceive as an increasingly oppressive regime.

Inside the government corridors, there is a growing sense of urgency to address the spiraling situation. The administration faces a critical juncture: whether to double down on its security measures or to seek a dialogue with the protest leaders. The way forward remains fraught with challenges, but one thing is clear—the voices of the people, especially the younger generation, are rising louder and more insistent by the hour.

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This latest turn of events underscores the volatile and unpredictable nature of the protests. The next steps taken by both the protesters and the government will be crucial in determining the direction of the ongoing struggle for change in Kenya.

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