Thursday, August 20, 2026
Court Helicopter
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa
No Result
View All Result
Court Helicopter
Home News

CS Murkomen Sued Over “Shoot-to-Kill” Remarks on Protesters

CH Reporter by CH Reporter
July 2, 2025
in News
0
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

Human rights organisations have moved to court seeking the removal of Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, accusing him of inciting police to use lethal force during anti-government protests held on June 25, 2025.

In a petition filed before the High Court in Nairobi, Katiba Institute, the Kenya Human Rights Commission, and the Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU) allege that CS Murkomen violated the Constitution and his oath of office by making “reckless and dangerous” statements encouraging police to shoot anyone who approached police stations.

Related posts

Lawyer Omari Demands for President Ruto’s Statement in Chuka Law Student Cyber Harassment Case

August 18, 2026
High Court Clears Magistrate Alego to Complete Chelogoi Criminal Trial Despite Transfer to ELRC

High Court Clears Magistrate Alego to Complete Chelogoi Criminal Trial Despite Transfer to ELRC

August 18, 2026

The remarks were made during a press briefing on June 26, a day after over ten people were reported dead during countrywide demonstrations. A video cited in the petition captures the CS saying, “We have told the police, anyone coming near a police station, shoot them. Anyone.”

The petitioners argue that the CS not only encouraged the use of unlawful lethal force but also misrepresented provisions of the National Police Service Act including clauses that had already been declared unconstitutional by the High Court in 2022. These provisions had allowed police to use firearms to protect property or prevent escape, but were struck down for violating the right to life and dignity.

Despite issuing a clarification on June 27, Murkomen did not retract his earlier remarks. Instead, he doubled down, stating that police officers knew their limits and would be defended by the government a stance the petitioners say emboldens extrajudicial killings.

“The Respondent’s statements are a mockery of the Constitution, inconsistent with its purpose and objects, and a betrayal of public trust,” reads court documents

The petition further lists violations of numerous constitutional articles including the right to life (Article 26), human dignity (Article 28), fair trial (Article 50), and the leadership integrity provisions (Article 73). It also cites sections of the National Police Service Act and the Public Officer Ethics Act, arguing that Murkomen overstepped his mandate by issuing orders that fall under the jurisdiction of the Inspector-General of Police.

Previous Post

Broadcast Ban Was Justified to Prevent Violence, CA Tells Court

Next Post

Supreme Court Engages Public on Criminal Law Jurisprudence in Eldoret

CH Reporter

CH Reporter

Next Post

Supreme Court Engages Public on Criminal Law Jurisprudence in Eldoret

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Africa
  • County
  • Court Update
  • Explainer
  • International
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Photo-Story
  • World News

BROWSE BY TOPICS

#Safaricom #Sakaja Africa Creative Feature Human Rights IPOA Legal Today Maandamano Mathare News Populer sepulchral rights trend Video

POPULAR

Court Update

Former Migori Governor Okoth Obado Asks for Non-Custodial Sentence in Sharon Otieno Murder Case

by CH Reporter
August 18, 2026
0

Former Migori Governor Okoth Obado has asked the High Court to consider giving him a non-custodial sentence following his conviction...

Obado, Co-Convicts Await Pre-Sentence Reports Ahead of Sharon Otieno Murder Sentencing

August 18, 2026
Sharon Otieno’s Family Wants Obado to Give Them the House and Car He Had Promised Her Before Her Death.

Sharon Otieno’s Family Wants Obado to Give Them the House and Car He Had Promised Her Before Her Death.

August 18, 2026
High Court Clears Magistrate Alego to Complete Chelogoi Criminal Trial Despite Transfer to ELRC

High Court Clears Magistrate Alego to Complete Chelogoi Criminal Trial Despite Transfer to ELRC

August 18, 2026
High Court Reaffirms Gatoto School Ownership Orders, Summons DIG Lagat

High Court Reaffirms Gatoto School Ownership Orders, Summons DIG Lagat

August 18, 2026
Lawyer Angela Mulwa Released After Court Rejects 7-Day Detention Bid

Lawyer Angela Mulwa Released After Court Rejects 7-Day Detention Bid

August 19, 2026
LSK condemns fuel price hikes, demands urgent review and transparency

LSK Orders Misconduct Review of MPs Kaguchia, Kaluma Over Recent Remarks

August 19, 2026

3 Treasury Officials Among 9 to Face Charges Over KSh1.5B Misappropriation

August 18, 2026
Rigathi Gachagua Seeks Compensation, Nullification of Impeachment in Court Battle

Gachagua moves to Court of Appeal seeking to Overturn His Impeachment

August 17, 2026
Court Helicopter

Court and legal stories from around the country

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • LSK Orders Misconduct Review of MPs Kaguchia, Kaluma Over Recent Remarks
  • 3 Treasury Officials And 6 Other Suspects Charged Over Ksh 1.5B PROFIT Misappropriation of Funds
  • Lawyer Angela Mulwa Released After Court Rejects 7-Day Detention Bid

Category

  • Africa
  • County
  • Court Update
  • Explainer
  • International
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Photo-Story
  • World News

Recent News

LSK condemns fuel price hikes, demands urgent review and transparency

LSK Orders Misconduct Review of MPs Kaguchia, Kaluma Over Recent Remarks

August 19, 2026
3 Treasury Officials And 6 Other Suspects Charged Over Ksh 1.5B PROFIT Misappropriation of Funds

3 Treasury Officials And 6 Other Suspects Charged Over Ksh 1.5B PROFIT Misappropriation of Funds

August 19, 2026

© 2026 Court Helicopter. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa

© 2026 Court Helicopter. All rights reserved.