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HomeDaily NewsFriday, June 26, 2026Murkomen Reports 355 Arrests, Hails Peaceful June 25 Demonstrations - June 2026
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Murkomen Reports 355 Arrests, Hails Peaceful June 25 Demonstrations - June 2026

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen reported 355 arrests during the June 25 Gen Z anniversary demonstrations, stating that security agencies largely prevented criminal infiltration of the protests. He lauded security forces for successfully maintaining order during the commemorations, highlighting their role in preventing widespread chaos. Murkomen singled out Mombasa as a model for peaceful protests, noting that Coast, Nyanza and North Eastern regions recorded no arrests, a stark contrast to the 355 arrests nationwide. He declared the demonstrations a "complete failure of political scavengers," arguing that attempts by politicians to turn the commemorations into nationwide anti-government mobilizations were unsuccessful. However, rights groups, including the Police Reforms Working Group, condemned security agencies for alleged violations of constitutional rights during the protests through widespread roadblocks, movement restrictions, and arrests across several counties.

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Thursday 6:01 PMCapital NewsFirst

Murkomen reports 355 arrests, hails peaceful June 25 demonstrations

Murkomen reports 355 arrests, hails peaceful June 25 demonstrations

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen reported 355 arrests during the June 25 Gen Z anniversary demonstrations, stating that security agencies largely prevented criminal infiltration of the protests.

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen reported 355 arrests during the June 25 Gen Z anniversary demonstrations, stating that security agencies largely prevented criminal infiltration of the protests.

  • A total of 355 arrests were made, primarily for offences like robbery and malicious damage to property.
  • Key figures involved include Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and national security agencies.
  • The demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the anti-Finance Bill protests, were largely peaceful with no widespread looting, vandalism, or injuries reported.
Thursday 7:02 PMKBC Top Stories

Murkomen hails peaceful protests, lauds police vigilance

Murkomen hails peaceful protests, lauds police vigilance

Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen praised security forces for successfully maintaining order during recent June 25th demonstrations, highlighting their role in preventing widespread chaos.

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Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen praised security forces for successfully maintaining order during recent June 25th demonstrations, highlighting their role in preventing widespread chaos.

  • 355 suspects were arrested for offenses including robbery, vandalism, and attempted theft.
  • Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen commended security agencies for their professionalism and effective planning.
  • Demonstrations across major towns were largely peaceful, with normal business activity reported, demonstrating that protests can be conducted lawfully without violence.
Thursday 10:22 PMThe Standard

Rights groups condemn arrests, restrictions during June 25 anniversary protests

Rights groups condemn arrests, restrictions during June 25 anniversary protests

Rights groups, including the Police Reforms Working Group (PRWG), have condemned security agencies for alleged violations of constitutional rights during the June 25 Gen Z memorial protests through widespread roadblocks, movement restrictions, and arrests across several counties.

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Rights groups, including the Police Reforms Working Group (PRWG), have condemned security agencies for alleged violations of constitutional rights during the June 25 Gen Z memorial protests through widespread roadblocks, movement restrictions, and arrests across several counties.

  • At least 361 people were reportedly arrested nationwide, with 161 in Nairobi and 123 in Kajiado County.
  • The PRWG, a coalition of over 20 human rights and governance organisations, accused police of infringing on freedom of movement, association, and assembly.
  • Police actions allegedly violated a February 2025 High Court ruling that barred blanket obstruction of public roads and mandated facilitation of peaceful assemblies, though Mombasa was cited as an example of rights-respecting policing.
Thursday 8:24 PMCapital News

Murkomen Singles Out Mombasa As Model For Peaceful Protests As Coast, Nyanza and North Eastern Region Record No Arrests

Murkomen Singles Out Mombasa As Model For Peaceful Protests As Coast, Nyanza and North Eastern Region Record No Arrests

Regions historically known for opposition-led protests, including Nyanza, reported no arrests during the June 25, 2024 Gen Z protest commemorations, a stark contrast to the 355 arrests nationwide.

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Regions historically known for opposition-led protests, including Nyanza, reported no arrests during the June 25, 2024 Gen Z protest commemorations, a stark contrast to the 355 arrests nationwide.

  • A total of 355 people were arrested across the country, with the majority concentrated in Nairobi (161), Kajiado (123), and Kiambu (36).
  • Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen highlighted the peaceful nature of the demonstrations when conducted constitutionally.
  • No arrests were recorded in the Nyanza, Coast, and North Eastern regions, marking a significant departure from previous protest trends.
Thursday 8:48 PMCapital News

Murkomen declares June 25 protests a ‘complete failure of political scavengers’

Murkomen declares June 25 protests a ‘complete failure of political scavengers’

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen declared the June 25 Gen Z anniversary demonstrations a "complete failure of political scavengers." He argued that attempts by politicians to turn the commemorations into nationwide anti-government mobilizations were unsuccessful, with Kenyans choosing peaceful observance of the anniversary.

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen declared the June 25 Gen Z anniversary demonstrations a "complete failure of political scavengers." He argued that attempts by politicians to turn the commemorations into nationwide anti-government mobilizations were unsuccessful, with Kenyans choosing peaceful observance of the anniversary.

  • 355 people were arrested nationwide for various offences, including robbery and vandalism.
  • Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen stated that Kenyans rejected "political rhetoric" and chose orderly commemoration.
  • The demonstrations marked the second anniversary of youth-led protests that led to the storming of Parliament on June 25, 2024.
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