NPS responds to letter warning of planned occupy Parliament protests
The National Police Service (NPS) has distanced itself from a viral letter warning Kenyans of the planned occupy Parliament protests scheduled for Thursday, November 21.
In a statement dated Wednesday, November 20, the police flagged the letter as fake, asking Kenyans to ignore its contents.
NPS reiterated that the letter did not emanate from it given that the authors had falsified the signature of Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja.
According to the police, the authors of the said letter had malicious and criminal intentions.
“We wish to caution the general public that the document circulating on social media, claiming to be from NPS, is malicious and fake,” read the statement in part.
“The document is from unscrupulous impostors with criminal intent.”
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In the fake letter, Kenyans had been warned against protesting near Parliament given that it is a protected zone.
Protesters were also warned of stern action should they protest near the Parliament Buildings.
Meanwhile, a section of Kenyans are expected to protest in Nairobi and parts of the country owing to the current state of the nation.
President William Ruto is also expected to deliver his State of the Nation Address in Parliament on Thursday, November 21 at 2:30 pm.
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