The Kenya impartial police supervision physique began an investigation into the dying of a person who had been held “by false publication,” mentioned the police.
Albert Ojwang was arrested for an X publish within the western metropolis of Homa Bay after which led 350 km (220 miles) within the capital, Nairobi, informed his father Meshack Opiyo to journalists.
“While he was in custody, the suspicion delivered to his head after hitting his head towards a cell wall”, A police statement said. He was delivered to the hospital “the place he was declared lifeless on arrival”.
The director of the Amnesty International Kenya Branch rights group informed the BBC that Ojwang’s dying, described as a instructor and blogger, was “very suspicious”.
Amnesty mentioned In a declaration That his dying “raises severe questions that have to be pressing, fastidiously and investigated independently”.
Senior Police Agent Stephen Okal is Quoted by the Star newspaper As if to say what occurred within the cell was “an try at suicide”.
It will not be clear what the accusation of “false publication” is referring to, however Opiyo mentioned Citizen Digital online news site That the arrest police officer mentioned “Albert had insulted an aged individual on X”, the social media platform.
Referring to the circumstances of his arrest, the worldwide director of the Kenya of Amnesty Ireungu Houghton mentioned he was “surprising” that Mr. Ojwang was not booked on the native police station after being arrested, however was as a substitute taken on a protracted journey.
He invited impartial investigators to ensure the one he described as “The crime scene” on the Nairobi police station.
The police mentioned that Mr. Ojwang was “legally arrested”.
His detention and dying is available in a second of rising concern for the way some authorities critics are handled.
Last week, Rose Man software developer “Those who created a software to assist individuals oppose a authorities’s monetary regulation design – has been accused of violating a regulation on laptop crime.