UN Rights Chief Urges Uganda to End Civilian Trials in Military Courts Following Besigye’s Abduction
UN Rights Chief Urges Uganda to End Civilian Trials in Military Courts Following Besigye’s Abduction
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Jackson Kuria Kihara, known as @Shakurthecop, has been found alive after a three-day disappearance, following his viral protests against the Finance Bill 2024.
Shakur, who feared for his safety due to warnings and suspicious activities, had been abducted by police officers but remained in contact with family and friends until his discovery.
Jackson Kuria Kihara, the police officer who joined the anti-Finance Bill protests in June 2024. |
The 25-year-old officer, known for his outspoken stance against the Finance Bill 2024 and the controversial police mission in Haiti, was discovered on Monday evening, July 1, after a three-day disappearance.
Shakur gained notoriety when his photos protesting against the government went viral on social media.
Despite being a police officer, his daring actions and vocal opposition to the Finance Bill 2024 earned him numerous warnings and concerns for his safety.
His sudden disappearance quickly garnered national attention after his lawyer and family raised the alarm about his whereabouts.
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His lawyer, Benjamin Njeru Wa Muthoni, speaking to NTV on July 1, revealed that Shakur's troubles began when he posted pictures of himself holding #RejectFinanceBill2024 banners on social media.
This act prompted individuals posing as Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) agents to visit his home, only to find his spouse.
Njeru explained, "At some point, DCI officers visited his home and asked for his whereabouts. All this time, he had never been charged with anything or summoned, so due to the reasonable apprehension he held on his safety, he went into hiding."
Njeru advised the officer to report his concerns at the nearest police station, but Shakur opted to seek anticipatory bail first.
The father of two was suspicious about the calls he was receiving and believed he was being trailed.
Njeru noted, "The anticipatory orders were posted last weekend, Saturday night going into Sunday morning. He texted several times about the nature of the calls he was receiving and the fact that he was being trailed. So we believe that in the circumstances, his life was in danger."
Despite the growing concern, Shakur maintained close communication with his friends and family during his disappearance.
They ruled out the possibility of him intentionally hiding and filed a missing person's report at the Kiamumbi Police Station.
It was reported that he was abducted by police officers before being held without communication.
However, the Kiambu sub-county police commander stated that the matter had been referred back to the Kenya Prisons headquarters, as it fell within their mandate.
Shakur posted on his social media to thank those who supported him. "I am free. Let me rest now. Thanks to everyone who posted about me. The rogue police officers fear your voices."
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