
Kenya’s police chief suspended all police officers who were working when they were detained and died.
Albert OJWANG was arrested for the universe of the X of the Homa Bay village and then drove 350 km (220 miles) to the capital, Nairobi, and his father Meshack Opiyo told journalists.
The police said, “The suspect was injured after hitting the cell wall,” the police said. He ran to the hospital.
Kenya branch of Amnesty International told the BBC that Ozwan’s death was “very suspicious.”
Amnesty said in a statement that the death of a young man described as a teacher and a blogger said, “We raise serious questions that need to be investigated urgently, thoroughly and independently.”
Stephen Okal’s senior police officer quoted to the star newspaper, saying, “Suicide attempt” by the star newspaper.
It is not clear what “false publication” is the responsibility of “False Publishing”, but OPIYO told the online news site Citizen Digital that the arrest police officer said, “Albert has insulted seniors in social media platform X.”
According to the police’s statement issued overnight, police officers have been honest with Kenya’s independent supervisory agencies to carry out a “fair investigation.”
Ojwang’s death, known to be 31, caused anger online and demanded a protest to demand the responsibility of the police.
Amnesty, an International Amnesty International Kenya, said that Irungu Houghton was not reserved at the local police station after being detained, mentioning his arrest, but he was “very shocking.”
He urged independent investigators to secure what he described as “crime scene” at the Nairobi’s police station.
The police said Ozwan was “legally arrested.”
His detention and death arise when concerns about how some government critics are treated.
Last week, Rose Njeri, a software developer who created a tool to help people oppose the government’s financial legislation, was accused of violating cybercrime laws.









