Police on the spot after videos of them beating up JKUAT students emerge

Police on the spot after videos of them beating up JKUAT students emerge

Police officers deployed to Juja, Kiambu County, to calm protesting Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) students have now come under heavy criticism for allegedly using excessive force against the learners.

This comes after numerous videos went viral online in which the officers were seen seemingly brutalising the students even way after the demonstration had ended and the institution closed.

In one of the videos, three officers are seen beating up an unarmed student lying on the ground, with two of them both kicking him on the head twice.

Another batch of officers, in a second video, are seen forcefully breaking into the gates to an apartment occupied by students where they are reported to have fired tear gas canisters in a bid to smoke them out.

In yet a third video, a lone policeman is seen running outside one of the hostels while firing at presumably students ahead of him.

The incidences have since drawn mass criticism, with Kenyans on Twitter urging the National Police Service (NPS) as well as the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to begin probe.

JKUAT Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Prof. Robert Kinyua, in a memo issued on Monday, said the Senate had in a special meeting resolved to shut down the institution following student unrest.

Prof. Kinyua further directed all students to clear from the campus by mid-day.

The institution’s main campus students earlier on took to the streets in protest against alleged security concerns in the area.

They engaged Juja Police Station officers in running battles accusing them of not doing enough to protect them, further accused area boda boda operators of colluding with criminals to rob unsuspecting students.

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