PUBLIC APOLOGY The Directorate of Criminal Investigations wishes to unreservedly apologize to the public for the mix-up of images in yesterday’s communication, which was meant to appeal for information regarding the whereabouts of criminal suspects involved in Monday’s
illegal demonstrations. The mix-up was partly occasioned by the overwhelming information that we had received via the #FichuakwaDCI online platform regarding the reported incidents of violence. While we work towards rectifying the same and maintaining public confidence in
@DCI_Kenya You don't need to apologise. Just say all these events were lead by one man during different years.
In addition to apologising, you should tell us the corrupt, inept and compromised officer who compiled the images for posting because we know they are being used by AZIMIO serving their master and created the confusion to ensure perpetrators of violence go Scot free! Do not relent in ensuring the rule of law is observed and criminals like that officer must be punished! It’s that simple!
@DCI_Kenya Your them most confused people I've ever seen on my life any ways tukutane monday kaeleweke Mabro
@DCI_Kenya @DCI_Kenya threatening kenyans instead of fighting corruption and banditry, your priority is provided. The person behind the computer must be dealt with accordingly. Hii Kenya apana ya matako ya mama ya mutu bwaaaana
@DCI_Kenya No one trusts you. Stop being use to settle polical scores. Wakenya wakichoka ni nyinyi watakujia