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HomeDaily NewsMonday, June 29, 2026Kenyan police deploy LRAD sound cannon to disperse protesters marching toward Parliament - June 2026
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Kenyan police deploy LRAD sound cannon to disperse protesters marching toward Parliament - June 2026

Kenyan police deployed a powerful long-range acoustic device (LRAD), also known as a sound cannon, to disperse protesters on June 25 in Nairobi as they attempted to march towards Parliament. Gen Z activist Ezekiel Kyama Nzyoki, known as "Mr Speaker Sir," has been released on a Sh100,000 bond after denying charges related to the 2024 Parliament breach, facing accusations of unlawful entry and malicious damage to public property. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has vowed to intensify the government's crackdown on "goonism" and political violence across the country.

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Monday 3:36 PMKenyans

Explained: Details of New Sound Device Police Are Using to Repel Protesters

Explained: Details of New Sound Device Police Are Using to Repel Protesters

Kenyan police deployed a powerful long-range acoustic device (LRAD), also known as a sound cannon, to disperse protesters on June 25 in Nairobi as they attempted to march towards Parliament.

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Kenyan police deployed a powerful long-range acoustic device (LRAD), also known as a sound cannon, to disperse protesters on June 25 in Nairobi as they attempted to march towards Parliament.

  • The LRAD device emits sounds exceeding 120 decibels, used for crowd control and communication.
  • The device was utilized by anti-riot police during a large-scale security operation.
  • Human rights concerns have been raised regarding potential discomfort and temporary hearing damage from such devices, though supporters cite them as a non-lethal alternative.
Sunday 6:43 PMKBC Top StoriesFirst

Murkomen: Government to step up war on goonism

Murkomen: Government to step up war on goonism

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has vowed to intensify the government's crackdown on "goonism" and political violence across the country.

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has vowed to intensify the government's crackdown on "goonism" and political violence across the country.

  • The CS pledged to deal with perpetrators of violence "one by one."
  • Key person: Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen.
  • Notable detail: The statement was made during a church service in AIC Kamuneru, Mt. Elgon, Bungoma County.
Monday 3:18 PMCapital News

Gen-z activist ‘Mr Speaker Sir’ denies 2024 Parliament breach charges; freed on Sh100,000 bond

Gen-z activist ‘Mr Speaker Sir’ denies 2024 Parliament breach charges; freed on Sh100,000 bond

Gen Z activist Ezekiel Kyama Nzyoki, known as “Mr Speaker Sir,” has been released on a Sh100,000 bond after denying charges related to the 2024 Parliament breach. He faces accusations of unlawful entry and malicious damage to public property.

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Key Highlights

Gen Z activist Ezekiel Kyama Nzyoki, known as “Mr Speaker Sir,” has been released on a Sh100,000 bond after denying charges related to the 2024 Parliament breach. He faces accusations of unlawful entry and malicious damage to public property.

  • Kyama faces charges for unlawful entry and damaging public property valued at Sh41 million.
  • The activist, identified as a Kenyatta University student, was represented by Embakasi East MP Babu Owino.
  • Kyama gained online fame after a viral video showed him speaking in the National Assembly during the June 25, 2024, protests.
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