Probe Launched by IPOA into Fatal Shooting of Rex Masai During Nairobi Anti-Finance Bill Protest

In Nairobi, tensions flared during an anti-Finance Bill protest when tragedy struck on Thursday evening. Rex Kanyike Masai, a 29-year-old protester, was fatally shot under circumstances that have sparked controversy and concern. The incident occurred around 7 pm along Moi Avenue, prompting immediate outcry and calls for investigation.

The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) swiftly responded by launching a probe into the shooting. IPOA’s investigation aims to uncover the details surrounding Masai’s death and assess whether proper protocols were followed during the protest.

Witnesses and activists have voiced outrage over the incident, questioning the use of force by authorities and demanding transparency in the investigation. The tragic event has underscored ongoing tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators advocating against the Finance Bill.

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As the investigation unfolds, both public scrutiny and calls for justice intensify, highlighting the broader issues of police conduct and public safety in the context of peaceful protests in Nairobi.

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