A prison officer from Kamiti medium prison was arrested for joining a protest outside the Senate chambers, as reported by the Parliament Police Station.
He was charged with being part of an illegal gathering.
The officer, identified by his supervisors, was seen holding a sign outside the Senate that said, ‘We want justice, not your deepest condolences.
His protest seems to be in response to recent incidents where protestors were killed outside Parliament during rallies against new tax laws.
These protests have caused a lot of anger and disagreement across the country.
They often turned violent, with police using force to control crowds, sometimes leading to injuries and deaths.
The officer’s protest shows that both the public and government workers are frustrated with how authorities handle protests and other issues.
The message on his sign reflects a widespread feeling of disappointment and a call for those in power to be accountable during tough economic times.
Officials have responded by stressing the need to keep the peace while respecting people’s rights to protest peacefully.
They want to start discussions to solve problems and ease tensions.
This incident also raises questions about when civil servants can speak out while on the job.
It’s a reminder of how tricky it can be to balance personal beliefs with professional responsibilities, especially in places like prisons.
As the investigation continues, many groups, including lawmakers and activists, are watching closely.
This situation highlights the struggle to balance safety and rights during times of unrest in the country.
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