Police Respond To Activist House Bombing

The National Police Service has confirmed an incident where renowned activist Boniface Mwangi’s house under construction was bombed.

In its update, Police confirmed the incident had been filed at the Thika Police Station, and investigations had commenced.

“The National Police Service wishes to confirm that a report was this morning filed at Thika Police Station by one Issac Ouma that a house belonging to one Boniface Mwangi, located at Kinanie Location, was attacked by three (3) unknown men in a white pickup Registration number not known and allegedly armed with pistols.”

The attackers proceeded to rob off the site workers before discharging ammunition at the Lukenya home.

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“The attackers accosted the site workers, robbed them of personal effects, and assaulted the building still under construction with detonators causing three holes. Police have visited the scene and commenced investigations. Members of the public with any information to assist with the investigation are encouraged to contact the police.”

Boniface Mwangi has since condemned the incident saying he will not relent in fighting for the rights of Kenyans.

“4 years ago they shot me. Yesterday they bombed my family home. Everything l do and say is protected by the constitution. They can take away my everything but l will never stop speaking truth to power. I need your solidarity, demand answers.”

*This article was written by Henry Kimoli for Uzalendo News.  Email: uzalendonews24@gmail.com to submit your story.

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