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.








