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Murkomen Vows Arrest of All Suspects Behind All Saints Cathedral Attack as Government Cracks Down on Political Violence

MercyBy MercyJune 16, 2026No Comments
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Murkomen Says All Goons Who Attacked All Saints Cathedral Will Be Arrested: "Unfortunate Incident"
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Murkomen Vows Arrest of All Suspects Behind All Saints Cathedral Attack as Government Cracks Down on Political Violence

NAIROBI, Kenya – Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has vowed that all individuals involved in the recent disruption at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi will be arrested and prosecuted, describing the incident as unfortunate and unacceptable in a democratic society.

Speaking during a Sunday service and Golden Jubilee celebrations at AIC Plainsview Church in Nairobi, Murkomen assured Kenyans that the country’s security situation remains stable despite growing concerns over politically linked violence and acts of disorder witnessed in recent months.

The Cabinet Secretary said security agencies had already made progress in investigations and that several suspects connected to the attack had been apprehended, while efforts to track down additional perpetrators were ongoing.

“Even as the country remains safe and secure, goonism perpetrated by actors across the political divide continues to pose a challenge, as witnessed in the recent unfortunate incident at All Saints Cathedral. Several suspects have been arrested and our security agencies are pursuing more. We will ensure that those involved are brought to book and held accountable,” Murkomen stated.

Murkomen Vows Arrest of All Suspects Behind All Saints Cathedral Attack as Government Cracks Down on Political Violence
Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen during an empowerment event at Ngererit Primary School grounds, Konoin Sub-County in Bomet on March 28, 2026.

The remarks come days after a group of individuals reportedly stormed the historic All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi during a public forum that had been organised to discuss national issues, including the recently unveiled 2026/27 budget.

The incident sparked widespread condemnation from religious leaders, civil society groups, legal organizations, and political stakeholders who described the disruption as an attack on constitutional freedoms and the sanctity of places of worship.

Murkomen revealed that investigators from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) were relying heavily on surveillance footage captured at the scene to identify and apprehend all those involved.

According to the Interior CS, CCTV cameras installed within and around the church premises recorded crucial evidence that has already aided arrests.

“We know that they were captured on CCTV cameras. The DCI is already analysing that footage. One of them was arrested immediately, and a number are being arrested,” he said.

Security officials believe the footage could help establish not only the identities of the attackers but also whether the incident was coordinated or sponsored by individuals operating behind the scenes.

As investigations continue, the government says it is taking broader measures to strengthen security management, particularly within Nairobi and its metropolitan region.

Murkomen announced plans to establish a Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit, which will be supported by advanced technology and modern surveillance systems to improve public order management and enhance rapid response capabilities.

The Cabinet Secretary noted that urban security threats continue to evolve and require a more integrated and technology-driven approach.

The attack at All Saints Cathedral has generated national debate over political intolerance, freedom of assembly, and the growing trend of disruptions at public gatherings.

Several organizations, including the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), and the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), have strongly condemned the incident.

In a joint response, the organizations described the attack as a violation of constitutional rights and an assault on peaceful civic engagement.

According to witnesses and organizers, hundreds of individuals attempted to disrupt a post-budget review meeting held within the cathedral grounds, creating panic among attendees and forcing security personnel to intervene.

Video footage circulating online showed chaotic scenes as some individuals clashed with guards while others attempted to gain access to areas where the discussions were taking place.

Church leaders expressed concern that the incident represented a dangerous erosion of respect for religious institutions and civic spaces.

NCCK officials described the disruption as a desecration of a place of worship and called on law enforcement agencies to ensure that both the perpetrators and any individuals who may have financed or organized the attack are brought to justice.

The council further urged Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja to expedite investigations and provide regular updates to the public.

As pressure mounts for accountability, the government’s pledge to arrest all those involved is likely to be closely monitored by both civil society and religious organizations.

Murkomen Vows Arrest of All Suspects Behind All Saints Cathedral Attack as Government Cracks Down on Political Violence

For many observers, the outcome of the investigations will serve as a key test of Kenya’s commitment to protecting constitutional freedoms, maintaining public order, and ensuring that political differences do not descend into violence and intimidation.

With investigations gathering pace, security agencies now face the challenge of identifying all suspects and establishing the full circumstances surrounding one of the most controversial incidents to hit Nairobi in recent weeks.

Murkomen Vows Arrest of All Suspects Behind All Saints Cathedral Attack as Government Cracks Down on Political Violence
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