GSU Graduates on Viral Video Sent on Forced Leave After Retraining
By Owino Nyakiti
| A screenshot of the viral video (PHOTO: Courtesy) |
Do you remember the viral video of GSU graduates with the words, “Tunakuja nje…hawa ni wale wazii…squad 26…papapa (We are coming out there…we are the bad ones…Squad 26…then imitates the sound of gunshots),”?
Well, the Twenty-three General Service Unit (GSU) officers who were caught on camera last year making these “irresponsible and reckless remarks” after their graduation have been sent on forced leave after completing a three-month retraining course at a training camp in Magadi, Kajiado County.
They were among over 2,500 constables who graduated into GSU officers at the National Police Training College in Embakasi B Campus on December 10.
After they graduated, they resorted to shoot themselves as was seen in a selfie video clip which surfaced online showing them speaking about how they would deal with wananchi.
The National Police Service (NPS) condemned the act and accused the officers of making reckless remarks after Kenyans online raised concerns about the video.
“The attention of the NPS is drawn to a video clip circulating on social media depicting newly graduated GSU officers recording themselves as they make some irresponsible and reckless remarks,” NPS said.
The 23 were briefly retained at the training camp to help with investigations into the contents of the viral clip as their colleagues were deployed.
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