Recent abductions targeting Gen Zs in Kenya have caused alarm across the nation, with many questioning the government's response.
Most of these abductions take place during the day and are carried out by masked individuals, which has led to growing concern among Kenyans about their safety.
Despite these rising incidents, the government has distanced itself from the matter, leaving the public with more questions than answers.
Earlier today in Nairobi County, a tense situation unfolded when a group of Bodaboda operators stopped a Subaru car they claimed was being used by detectives to carry out the abductions.
The operators, furious over the abductions, reportedly threatened to set the car on fire after they saw it patrolling near their station.
This confrontation came just hours after the National Police Service denied any involvement in the ongoing disappearances of young people.
For the past week, at least five people have been reported missing after suspected abductions.
The government’s refusal to take responsibility for these disappearances has only fueled public outrage.
Many people are now questioning whether law enforcement is turning a blind eye to these crimes or if they are in fact involved.
In an online post, a social media user shared their account of the dramatic incident, which has since gone viral.
The post details how the Bodaboda operators, angered by the continuous abductions, took matters into their own hands by confronting the suspected detectives.
The video of the incident shows the group of operators blocking the car and calling for action against those responsible for the kidnappings.
The fact that such incidents are happening in broad daylight and often with no clear motive is deeply unsettling.
The community’s frustration is understandable, especially as the authorities continue to deny involvement.
With the number of abductions on the rise, many are calling for stronger action from the government to ensure the safety of its citizens.
As the investigation into the ongoing abductions continues, Kenyans are left with more questions than answers.
Who is behind these kidnappings, and why are they targeting the younger generation?
More importantly, when will the government step up and take responsibility for protecting its people?
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