DPP vows action against perpetrators of violence in anti-tax protests

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Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Renson Ingonga

The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Renson Ingonga has issued a stern warning to individuals involved in violence and destruction of property during anti-tax protests.

In a statement, Ingonga warned that any future acts of violence leading to loss of lives and destruction of property including critical government infrastructure such as Parliament shall be met with the full force of the law.

“Cognizant of the loss of lives, destruction and vandalism of private and public property, and other related acts witnessed particularly on Tuesday, 25th of June 2024, these crimes cannot continue unabated,” he warned.

The DPP directed the DCI to swiftly conclude investigations related to acts of violence and destruction of property and forward the files for further perusal and directions.

Ingonga said individuals taking part in demonstrations and picketing must be peaceful and unarmed.

He added that The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 protects the right of every person to assemble, demonstrate, picket and present petitions to public authorities.

However, Ingonga reminded the public that the rights are not absolute and can be limited to protect lives and property.

The DPP’s statement comes after last Tuesday’s anti-finance bill protests that saw parliament stormed and part of the building set on fire.

By Prudence Wanza

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