Okero said it is “suspicious how civilians gained entrance into the crime scene”, with police gazing at them helplessly. The Law Society of Kenya chairman Isaac Okero said the camp should have been sealed off as “it is a critical crime scene of a magnitude probe”. The Syokimau AP camp where lawyer Willie Kimani and two others were allegedly held before they were brutally murdered should have been secured as a crime scene. Okero questioned why civilians gained access into the camp with "police watching helplessly”, adding that the move might compromise the probe. “Investigations are ongoing at the Syokimau AP camp as it is not only a police property but a critical crime scene that should have been fully secured,” he told the Star on phone.
Source: The Star July 09, 2016 08:26 UTC