Why Major Roads to Nairobi CBD Are Blocked by Police Ahead Of 7/7 Demos





Major arteries leading into Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD) were notably blocked by anti-riot police early this morning, as security forces mounted roadblocks and conducted extensive searches.

The pre-dawn operation, characterized by police braving a morning breeze, was implemented ahead of planned Saba Saba commemorations, reflecting heightened security concerns.

Despite government assurances that July 7th would proceed as a normal working day, the preventative measures suggested an underlying apprehension regarding potential civil unrest.

The police action saw both private and public service vehicles halted from accessing the city center. The stated rationale behind these stringent checks was to prevent individuals planning protests from disguising themselves and surprising security agencies within the bustling city heart.

Roadblocks were strategically positioned on key routes including Waiyaki Way, Kenyatta Avenue, Jogoo Road, Mombasa Road, Thika Road, Kiambu Road, Uhuru Highway, and Valley Road, alongside other major feeder roads.

Only vehicles with emergency needs or those belonging to the government were granted passage. The prevailing fear of disruptions, mirroring recent protests over police brutality and extrajudicial killings, led many learning institutions in towns and cities to advise students to remain home, with classes expected to resume on Tuesday.


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