Nairobi, Sept 9, 2025 (AFP) - Majority of Kenyans report police abuse: survey

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2025-09-09
More than 40 percent of Kenyans have experienced abuses of power at the hands of the country's under-fire police, while 69 percent reported witnessing misconduct, an international monitor said on Tuesday. The survey by the Washington-based International Justice Mission (IJM) covered a period between 2022 and 2024 -- before a wave of deadly youthful anti-government demonstrations, in which the police have been accused of using excessive force, beg......
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