Booker Ngesa Omole has reportedly been kidnapped by state forces in Kenya. This was not a lawful arrest with due process. According to public statements from the Communist Party Marxist Kenya, he was abducted, severely beaten, tortured, and then dumped at Mlolongo Police Station, a facility long feared by poor and politically active communities and associated with extrajudicial violence.
His injuries reportedly include a broken tooth and a deep cut to his finger. His phone signal was traced to the station. If these reports are accurate, this represents a grave violation of human rights and an escalation of repression against organized political opposition and the working-class movement.
Here’s what we can do:
Demand proof of life, immediate medical care, and full legal access. Demand transparency about the circumstances of his detention and accountability for any abuse.
Contact the National Police Service–Kenya on X at @NPSOfficial_KE, @PoliceKe, and @APSKenya, and on Facebook at facebook.com/nationalpolice. Tag human rights organizations.
Share verified updates.Apply public pressure.
Regardless of political alignment, no state should be allowed to abduct and torture its citizens without consequence.
Silence only enables abuse.











