Kenyan President William Ruto has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to end extra-judicial killings in the country, by ordering a police watchdog to draw up plans for reforms with civilian oversight. This comes just days after he disbanded a police unit alleged to be behind murders and disappearances that have soared in recent years.
Reports say the move followed an investigation into the disappearance of two Indian nationals and their local driver in July.
Also, Kenyan police were on the spotlight this past week over the killing of Pakistani journalist Ashrad Sharif in what they claim was a case of mistaken identity. Such killings have previously caused a diplomatic storm, with governments demanding justice for their slain nationals. Last week, 12 Kenya police officers were told they would face charges of crimes against humanity for their alleged role in offences committed during the 2017 election period, including the murder of a six-month-old baby.