A police officer in Kakamega County was arrested after an altercation with a tuk-tuk crew on the Kakamega-Kisumu Road. The officer, identified as Nathan Bett, returned his pistol with 13 rounds of ammunition.
He had fired two rounds during a scuffle with the tuk-tuk crew. The officer claimed the crew refused to stop, alleging they intended to kidnap him, prompting him to fire in self-defense.
The incident resulted in a 28-year-old individual sustaining two gunshot injuries and being hospitalized for treatment. Officer Bett has been placed in custody and will face charges of attempted murder as investigations continue.
The police report indicated that the officer will also face disciplinary action for issuing a firearm to a lower-ranking officer. The situation is under investigation to decide the full circumstances of the shooting.
The case involving the police officer shooting tuk-tuk operators in Kakamega has raised concerns. People are worried about the use of force by law enforcement officials.
The injured individual is receiving medical treatment, while Officer Bett remains in custody awaiting further legal proceedings.
The incident highlights the importance of accountability. Proper handling of firearms by police officers is also crucial. These measures will help prevent such incidents in the future.