20 November,2017 11:43 AM IST | Nairobi | Agencies
This comes a day after five people were killed in violence between the police and opposition
Kenyan police fired teargas to disperse a crowd that was protesting on Sunday against the overnight murder of five people in a slum in the capital Nairobi, a witness said. Parts of the city have been gripped by tension since Friday when at least five people were killed in violence between the police and opposition supporters, who were accompanying their leader Raila Odinga after a trip abroad.
People run away from tear gas before the arrival of Kenya's opposition party National Super Alliances leader at Riverside slum in Nairobi on Sunday. Pic/AFP
Japheth Koome, the police commander in the city, said investigations had started after four bodies were found in the Mathare Area Four slum on Sunday morning. "We went there and found those bodies with injuries," he told a news conference, describing the murders as a criminal act rather than ethnic-driven violence. The violence comes a day before the Supreme Court rules on two cases seeking to nullify the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta in a repeat vote last month. Odinga visited the scene of the killings on Sunday and later police fired teargas to disperse crowds that were gathering to protest.