Moi police standoff

Standoff As Man Jumps Into Moving Police Car To Demand His Specs: "Mkitaka Mniue"

Moi police standoff

  • Over 900 lecturers at Moi University went on strike, protesting two months of unpaid salary arrears, leading to campus chaos
  • During the protests, a standoff occurred as a man demanded his spectacles from police, questioning how he would walk without them
  • The man, determined to retrieve his glasses, jumped into a moving police van, insisting he wouldn't leave without his spectacles
  • Tensions escalated as the man shouted, "If someone wants to kill me, let them kill me, but give me my glasses," refusing to back down

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Didacus Malowa, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.

Uasin Gishu - Moi University was rocked by protests as more than 900 lecturers went on strike demanding to be paid their salary arrears.

Chaos was witnessed around the learning institution as the dons complained that the teaching staff had not been paid salaries for two months.

What led to standoff at Moi University?

During the protests outside the institution, there was a standoff as a man demanded his spectacles from the police.

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He questioned how police officers wanted him to walk, presumably referring to his vision-related issues.

The man insisted that the officers must hand over the spectacles even as a police officer hanging on a police van talked back at him.

As the vehicle drove off, he jumped into it, vowing to ensure he got his visual aids back.

"If someone wants to kill me, let them kill me, but give me my glasses. How do you expect me to walk? Give me my glasses. Give me my glasses, and tell me where I was wearing them. We're going with your car," the man shouted.

Mombasa man bravely confronts traffic police

In another confrontation between a police officer and a civilian, a Mombasa man courageously confronted a traffic officer over allegations of soliciting bribes from public service vehicle operators.

In a viral video, an elderly man dressed in a blue Kaunda suit is seen stepping out of a vehicle as he approaches the traffic officer.

The man then pointed at the officer, warning that he would have recorded a video of his actions if he had attempted to solicit a bribe from the matatu he was standing beside.

The officer, unfazed, walked past the man and proceeded to the other side of the matatu, instructing the driver to move the vehicle.

The man then called out traffic officers, accusing them of demanding bribes from public service vehicle drivers.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura Guthua, journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke

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Moi police standoff
Moi police standoff
Standoff as Man Jumps into Moving Police Car to Demand His Specs
Standoff as Man Jumps into Moving Police Car to Demand His Specs
Cop Jumps Out of Moving Vehicle | Police Video - YouTube
Cop Jumps Out of Moving Vehicle | Police Video - YouTube