Violence Erupts on Campus: A disturbing scene unfolded at Multimedia University (MMU) in Kajiado, Kenya, as students were caught in the crossfire between police officers and protesters. The incident, which has left several students injured, has sparked widespread condemnation and raised concerns over police brutality. According to eyewitness accounts and CCTV footage, plain clothes police officers invaded the campus, leading to chaos as students scrambled to escape. The footage appears to show the officers opening fire, allegedly using live bullets, leaving several learners injured. The incident has once again put the spotlight on the use of excessive force by security officers during student protests.
CCTV Footage Reveals Police Invasion of MMU Campus
CCTV footage captured the harrowing moments when plain clothes police officers stormed the Multimedia University (MMU) campus, sending students running for their lives. The footage shows the officers entering dormitories, allegedly using live bullets, and leaving several learners injured. The chaotic scene was a stark reminder of the dangers faced by students who engage in peaceful protests.
As the officers roamed the campus, students scattered and ran for safety, fearing for their lives. The officers were armed with pistols and tear gas canisters, which they used to disperse the students. The footage has sparked outrage among Kenyans, with many condemning the brutal force used by the security agencies. Human rights defender Hussein Khalid described the incident as “very unfortunate” and called for an end to such brutal force.
The invasion of the campus has left students shaken and fearful for their safety. The incident has raised concerns about the police’s handling of protests and the need for accountability. As the investigation into the incident continues, students and the community are demanding answers and action from the authorities.
Allegations of Police Brutality Spark Outrage Among Students

Students at Multimedia University (MMU) have shared their harrowing experiences of the police invasion, describing the scene as chaotic and terrifying. The students recounted how they were caught off guard as plain clothes police officers entered the campus, armed with pistols and tear gas canisters. Several students were left injured after the officers allegedly used live bullets. The students expressed their shock and fear as they scrambled to safety, with many running for cover as the police dispersed them.
Concerns Over Safety and Excessive Force
The students’ testimonies have sparked concerns over the safety of students and the use of excessive force by the police. Human rights defender Hussein Khalid has condemned the police actions, describing them as “brutal” and “unacceptable”. The students have called for accountability and an end to the use of live bullets during protests. As the community continues to grapple with the aftermath of the police invasion, the students’ testimonies serve as a stark reminder of the need for greater protection and safety on campus.
Plain Clothes Police Officers Caught on Camera Firing Live Bullets
Security officers are once again under scrutiny over allegations of using excessive force during protests by students of Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU). CCTV footage captured the chaotic scene as students scattered and ran for safety after police officers in civilian clothes entered the institution. The officers were armed with pistols and tear gas canisters as they dispersed students during the protest on campus.
Live Bullets Fired at Students: The CCTV footage showed the officers allegedly using live bullets, leaving several learners injured. This has sparked widespread outrage among Kenyans, who are calling for accountability from the security agencies. Human rights defender and Executive Director of Vocal Africa, Hussein Khalid, condemned the act, stating that it is unfortunate that Kenyans are met with brutal force when exercising their constitutional rights.
The students’ reactions to the police invasion were a mix of fear and panic as they ran for safety. The footage showed students rushing to escape the dormitories and other areas of the campus as the police officers entered. The use of live bullets has raised concerns about the safety of students and the need for security agencies to exercise restraint during protests.
MMU Students Describe Terrifying Moments of Police Invasion
Students of Multimedia University (MMU) have described the terrifying moments when plain clothes police officers invaded the campus, sparking chaos and fear among learners. The officers, armed with pistols and tear gas canisters, dispersed students during a protest on campus, leaving many injured. CCTV footage captured the officers roaming around the university and entering student dormitories, where they allegedly used force. The videos have sparked outrage among Kenyans, with many condemning the use of excessive force by the security agencies.
Students Scattered in Panic
As the police officers entered the campus, students scattered in panic, running for safety. The chaotic scene was captured on CCTV footage, which showed the officers invading dormitories and allegedly using live bullets. Several learners were left injured in the chaos. The students, who were exercising their constitutional rights, were met with brutal force from the very security agencies that are supposed to protect them. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of students and the use of excessive force by the police.
Fear and Trauma
The students who witnessed the police invasion have described the experience as traumatic. The fear and anxiety caused by the incident are still fresh in their minds. The students are calling for accountability and an end to police brutality on campus. The incident has sparked a national conversation about the use of excessive force by the police and the need for greater accountability.
Community Reacts to Allegations of Police Brutality at MMU
The community in Kajiado is reeling in shock and outrage following allegations of police brutality against students at Multimedia University (MMU). Human rights defender and Executive Director of Vocal Africa, Hussein Khalid, has condemned the actions of the plain-clothes police officers, describing them as “brutal force” against students exercising their constitutional rights. Khalid’s statement resonates with many Kenyans who are calling for accountability and an end to excessive force during student protests.
The community is demanding answers and justice for the students who were allegedly injured by live bullets fired by the police. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with many calling for the police to be held accountable for their actions. The videos of the police invasion and alleged shooting have been widely shared on social media, with many expressing outrage and shock at the scenes. The community is coming together to demand justice and an end to police brutality, with many calling for reforms to ensure that students are protected during protests.
As the community seeks answers and justice, many are also calling for greater transparency and accountability from the police. The use of live bullets and excessive force during student protests is a serious concern, and many are demanding that the police be held accountable for their actions. The community is united in its call for justice and an end to police brutality, and many are hoping that this incident will spark meaningful reforms to protect students and ensure that their rights are respected.
What’s Next for MMU Students and the Community?
As the situation at Multimedia University (MMU) continues to unfold, concerns about the safety and well-being of students and the community are growing. The alleged use of live bullets by police officers during protests has left many injured, and the community is demanding action to address this issue. Human rights defender Hussein Khalid has condemned the police’s actions, calling them “brutal force” that cannot be allowed to happen in the country.
The consequences of these actions are far-reaching, and the community is calling for accountability. With the police’s actions being widely condemned, it is imperative that those responsible are held accountable for their actions. The use of live bullets during protests is a serious concern, and the community is demanding that the authorities take immediate action to address this issue. The students and the community are also seeking justice for those who have been injured and are calling for measures to be put in place to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.
As the situation continues to unfold, the community is coming together to demand action. The students and the community are seeking answers and justice, and it is up to the authorities to provide them. The use of live bullets during protests is a serious concern, and it is imperative that those responsible are held accountable for their actions. The community is demanding that the authorities take immediate action to address this issue and provide justice for those who have been injured.
Government Response to Allegations of Police Brutality at MMU
The government has yet to issue an official statement regarding the allegations of police brutality at Multimedia University (MMU). However, human rights defenders have condemned the actions of the police, calling for accountability and an end to excessive force during student protests. Hussein Khalid, Executive Director of Vocal Africa, has spoken out against the police’s actions, stating that the use of force against students exercising their constitutional rights is unacceptable.
The government’s silence on the matter has sparked concerns among the public, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the police’s actions. The lack of a clear response from the government has only added to the outrage and frustration among students and the community. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the government will address the allegations of police brutality and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.
In the meantime, the community continues to demand action and justice for the students who were injured during the protests. The government’s response will be crucial in determining the outcome of this situation and restoring trust between the police and the public. As the investigation into the police’s actions continues, it is essential that the government takes a firm stance against police brutality and upholds the rights of students to peacefully protest.
Investigation into Police Actions at MMU Ongoing
Investigation into the alleged use of live bullets by police officers against students at Multimedia University (MMU) is ongoing. The incident, which was captured on CCTV footage, has raised concerns about the use of excessive force by security agencies during protests. The footage shows plain-clothes police officers entering student dormitories and allegedly firing live bullets, leaving several learners injured.
The investigation is expected to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident and whether the police officers involved acted within their authority. Human rights defender Hussein Khalid has condemned the act, describing it as a “brutal force” that is “unacceptable” in a country where citizens are exercising their constitutional rights. The investigation is likely to be closely watched by the public, with many calling for accountability and transparency in the handling of the case.
The outcome of the investigation is still unclear, but it is expected to have significant implications for the students and the community at large. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and calls for reform in the way security agencies handle protests and demonstrations. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen what actions will be taken to address the concerns raised by the incident and ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.

