Bodaboda operators retreat to Uhuru Park to escape crackdown in CBD

News

 

Bodaboda operators have retreated to Uhuru Park outside the Central Business District to escape an ongoing crackdown in the CBD.

The government has intensified crackdown on the riders following a public outcry over rising cases of criminal activities perpetrated by the operators.

Part of the 16 bodaboda riders who were presented before Milimani law Courts on Wednesday charged with sexually a assaulting a lady driver on Wangari Maathai Road, March 9, 2022.

Part of the 16 bodaboda riders who were presented before Milimani law Courts on Wednesday charged with sexually a assaulting a lady driver on Wangari Maathai Road, March 9, 2022.
Image: DOUGLAS OKIDDY

The most recent incident that sparked public outrage was where a lady driver was assaulted by the riders after she was involved in an accident with one of them on Wangari Maathai Road on March, 4.

The Directorate of Criminal Inspectorate has since identified the key suspect in the heinous crime as Zacharia Nyaora, a resident of Mukuru Kaiyaba informal settlement.

Part of the 16 bodaboda riders who were presented before Milimani law Courts on Wednesday charged with sexually a assaulting a lady driver on Wangari Maathai Road, March 9, 2022.

Part of the 16 bodaboda riders who were presented before Milimani law Courts on Wednesday charged with sexually a assaulting a lady driver on Wangari Maathai Road, March 9, 2022.
Image: DOUGLAS OKIDDY

The suspect is still at large.

Meanwhile, 16 of his accomplices were on Wednesday presented before Milimani Law Courts and charged with assaulting the lady driver.

Police are seeking to detain them for 20 days to complete their investigations.

Part of the 16 bodaboda riders who were presented before Milimani law Courts on Wednesday charged with sexually a assaulting a lady driver on Wangari Maathai Road, March 9, 2022.

Part of the 16 bodaboda riders who were presented before Milimani law Courts on Wednesday charged with sexually a assaulting a lady driver on Wangari Maathai Road, March 9, 2022.
Image: DOUGLAS OKIDDY

An online petition calling for the introduction of stiffer laws to curb lawlessness in the bodaboda sector has so far been signed by over 150,000 people.    BY THE STAR  

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *