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UK Demands Action from Ruto Government Over Police Brutality in Kenya

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The United Kingdom has strongly condemned the recent acts of police brutality in Kenya. The British High Commission in Nairobi expressed deep concern over the violent suppression of peaceful demonstrators. Protesters were rallying against the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Eliud Lagat, demanding his resignation.

In a statement released on Wednesday, June 18, the UK government criticized the Kenyan police for using excessive force on civilians. The Commission called the incidents unacceptable and urged immediate accountability.

Call for Independent and Transparent Investigations

The UK’s statement urged President William Ruto’s government to initiate a swift, independent, and transparent probe into the matter. The British High Commission emphasized that law enforcement must maintain the public’s trust.

“Police forces must command the trust and confidence of those they are duty-bound to serve and protect,” the Commission stated.

It also extended sympathies to those injured during the chaos and expressed hope for their quick recovery.

Shooting of Boniface Kariuki Sparks Outrage

Among the victims was 22-year-old Boniface Kariuki, whose shooting has shocked the nation. Graphic footage captured the moment police officers attacked him at Moi Avenue in Nairobi’s CBD. One officer shot him at close range while another stood by, both visibly armed.

This incident has intensified public outrage and led to even louder calls for justice. The footage continues to circulate online, sparking international attention.

Human Rights Report Paints Grim Picture

The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) released a report detailing the brutality witnessed during the protests. According to the report, at least 22 people were injured in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kilifi, and Kwale counties.

The majority of these injuries resulted from excessive force by police. Nairobi was flagged as the worst-affected area, where masked men on motorbikes reportedly attacked protesters openly.

“The Commission witnessed hordes of thugs viciously attack and rob protesters in the streets of Nairobi,” KNCHR noted. “This is unacceptable conduct by the police, who are required to discharge their duties professionally.”

Growing Pressure on Ruto’s Government

This recent wave of police violence has placed President Ruto’s administration under immense scrutiny. Civil rights groups, international observers, and local citizens are all demanding answers and urgent reforms.

Social media platforms have amplified these demands, with hashtags like #JusticeForBoniface and #StopPoliceBrutality trending nationwide. Activists insist that those responsible be held personally accountable.

Public Demands Justice and Police Reforms

Kenyans across the country are demanding deeper reforms within the police service. The brutality during the protests has reignited long-standing frustrations about unchecked police power.

Citizens and rights bodies want thorough vetting of officers, the disbanding of rogue units, and the prosecution of those involved in the violence. Without real action, public trust in law enforcement may continue to decline.

International Attention and Diplomatic Pressure

The UK’s strong response adds to growing international pressure on Kenya. Other nations and global human rights organizations are likely to issue their own statements in the coming days.

The involvement of foreign governments could influence how quickly and effectively the Ruto administration responds. Diplomatic ties and global reputation are now on the line.

Conclusion: A Nation Demands Accountability

The events of June 17 have shocked the conscience of Kenya and the world. With the UK now demanding justice, the eyes of the international community are fixed on Nairobi.

Kenyans are not just mourning victims like Boniface Kariuki—they are demanding change. It’s a crucial moment for the government to act with integrity and restore faith in the rule of law.

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