Nairobi, April 9 -- Relatives of victims of police brutality whose relatives were either killed, maimed or injured during the enforcement of the 2020 curfew by law enforcers have sued the government for damages over Sh100 million.

In the case filed by Kituo Cha Sheria T/A as Legal Advice Centre, Justice Enoch Chacha Mwita was urged to rule in favour of the victims.

Lawyers John Khaminwa and John Mwariri told the judge that the victims of the illegal police action had been robbed of the lives of their loved ones.

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"Some of the victims like Standard 8 pupil, the late Yassin Hussein Moyo, 13, was shot dead by police around 7pm while standing on the ...