Polícia nega alegações judiciais contra delegado da delegacia central

O Serviço Nacional de Polícia refutou relatos nas redes sociais que alegavam que o delegado responsável pela Delegacia Central deveria comparecer ao tribunal.

O Serviço Nacional de Polícia emitiu uma declaração na noite de terça-feira, 19 de maio, afirmando que os relatos eram errôneos e enganosos. O serviço enfatizou que questões envolvendo oficiais são tratadas por meio de mecanismos administrativos e disciplinares internos. O delegado Dishen Angoya havia sido associado a uma controvérsia após liberar 64 suspeitos ligados ao caos durante os protestos sobre o preço dos combustíveis. Relatos anteriores alegavam que ele conferiu a si mesmo um benefício de forma imprópria. Angoya foi levado ao Hospital Lang’ata após passar mal. O serviço policial confirmou que ele não foi indiciado para comparecer ao tribunal e que poderá enfrentar um inquérito pela Unidade de Assuntos Internos.

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