In Kitengela, seven bodies have been retrieved in an ongoing search connected to widespread abductions in Kenya. The region has seen a surge in disappearances, with hundreds still missing.
Many families are left devastated as they continue searching for their loved ones who were allegedly taken by individuals posing as law enforcement officers.
These incidents have raised alarm, particularly as some victims were believed to be targeted due to their involvement in recent anti-government protests.
In one case, two brothers, Jamil and Aslam Longton, were abducted near their home by unknown individuals driving a white Subaru.
Witnesses stated that these men identified themselves as police officers.
Another victim, Bob Njagi, a human rights activist, was forcefully taken from a bus in Mlolongo.
Despite the ongoing search efforts, the authorities have been unable to provide substantial information on the whereabouts of many of the missing individuals.
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The families of these abducted individuals are calling on the government for urgent action and accountability, especially as searches across various police stations have yielded no results.
The rising cases of enforced disappearances have led to growing concern, and the retrieved bodies only deepen the anguish of those still awaiting news of their missing relatives.