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Limuru Residents Protest Alleged Killing by Assistant Chief

Limuru, Kenya – Tensions flared in the Karanji area of Limuru today as angry residents staged protests demanding the immediate arrest of an Assistant Chief accused of killing a man suspected of stealing maize.

Armed with placards and twigs, protesters marched to the chief’s home, disrupting business operations and decrying what they termed a delayed response by authorities. They questioned why the chief remained free while civilians are swiftly arrested for minor offenses.

According to locals, the deceased man was allegedly caught stealing maize from the assistant chief’s farm and was later found dead under unclear circumstances. His body was discovered by his wife.

“I was shocked to find him lying lifeless on the farm. This is the first time he’s ever been accused of theft since we got married. Nothing justifies his death,” the grieving widow told reporters.

One resident questioned the disparity in justice: “If you steal even a little, the police arrest you immediately. But this chief has killed someone, and nothing has happened to him.”

Confirming the incident, the area Deputy Commissioner said the assistant chief has since been suspended to facilitate investigations.

“The moment I received the report, I instructed him not to report to duty and ordered his office closed. He will not offer any public service until investigations are concluded,” the commissioner stated.

The deceased’s body was taken to Tigoni mortuary awaiting post-mortem examination.

This incident adds to growing public concern over the use of excessive force by authorities. It follows the recent death of Julie Njoki, who allegedly succumbed to police brutality while in custody, sparking nationwide outrage over the conduct of public officers.

Investigations into the Limuru case are ongoing, with residents vowing to continue demanding justice.

Clarence Biama

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