The Kenya National Human Rights Commission (KNHRC) has discoursed that 25 Kenyans are still missing since June last year.
While stating, the commission added that they have recorder 85 abduction cases from the same period in the country.
The head of KNHRC’s complaint and Investigation Kamanda Mucheke said the commission is still committed in conducting their probe regarding the widespread that has subjected the government into both local and international scrutiny.

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His statements were supported by Amnesty International boss Irungu Houghton and Executive director Erick Mukoya who reigned upon the Kenya’s administration to end forceful disappearances and abductions in the country.
The three of them spoke at the entrance of the DCI headquarters along Kiambu road where two abduction victims who are Billy Mwangi and Gideon Kibet are currently recording statements.
The activist warned that the country was going to go to likely to plunge into mobocracy if the ongoing abductions will not be addressed by the authority even though they called on the government to adhere and uphold the rule.


