The report had further alluded a tense relationship between security agencies and communities over marred extra judicial killings which compromised disclosure of intelligence information. Updated Sun, July 24th 2016 at 16:27 GMT +3A section of civil society has defended the police over cases of extra judicial killings and forced disappearance. "Identities of the rogue officers and those who disappeared should be revealed to make the report logic. "This shows HRW have no idea there exists the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) that handles such cases," said Waitherero. In the report, over 45 cases were documented; 11 of victims whose bodies were discovered with 34 others being unknown even to their families.
Source: Standard Digital July 24, 2016 13:31 UTC