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Kenyan police open fire at protest against reported abductions, witnesses say

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 7:53 AM

NAIROBI, June 30 (Reuters) – Kenyan police opened fire at a protest in Nairobi against reported abductions on Tuesday, killing at ​least one person, two witnesses told ‌Reuters.

The protest in the Mathare neighbourhood was triggered by the reported abduction of a businessman this month and came amid mounting concern over kidnappings of critics ‌and ​crackdowns during protests in ⁠Kenya.

Kenyan police were not ⁠immediately available for comment on Tuesday.

“I have seen one person dead and two have gunshot wounds at a hospital in Mathare,” ​said Wanjira Wanjiru, co-founder of Mathare Social Justice Centre, who was at the protest.

Adel ⁠Nduba, a resident of ⁠Mathare, said the protest was called ​because his brother had not been seen since ​he was arrested a week ago.

Two years ‌ago, at least 60 people were killed in a crackdown by security forces according to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights ⁠after protesters breached parliament grounds during a rally against proposed tax hikes.

Kenya’s President William Ruto has acknowledged “instances ⁠of excessive ‌and extrajudicial actions by members ⁠of the security services”. He said ​earlier ‌this month that 2 billion ​Kenyan shillings ($15.5 ⁠million) had been set aside for victims of protest-related abuses.

($1 = 129.3500 Kenyan shillings)

(Reporting by Edwin Okoth and Monicah Mwangi; Writing by George Obulutsa and Ammu Kannampilly; Editing by Alexander Winning and ​David Lewis)