A video of alleged Gen Z protesters riding stolen police horses has continued to circulate on social media eliciting mixed reactions.
Netizens have been circulating the video of two young men riding stolen horses at the streets of Nairobi, leaving many wondering how they pulled such a thing.
One of the video captured the young men passing just right past a Police station with the alleged stolen police horses.
The horses according to Netizens were stolen from Anti-riot Police on Thursday at Nairobi. However Truth Meter has detected that it is not true that the horses were stolen from Anti-riot Police.
One look at the video and one can’t help but notice the skill with which the alleged Gen Z protesters rode the horses. A Further check led to a TikTok page Malieng0_0 which revealed the source of the videos that have been circulating on various social media platforms.
One of the video that has gone viral which showed two young men riding houses just right past a Police Station was dated 18th May this year, meaning the horses were not stolen from Anti-riot police officers on Thursday.
The page Malieng0_0 has been sharing horse riding content and the viral videos doing round on social media alleging Gen Z stole Police horses aren’t true as they were sourced from the TikTok page.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMr2s586o
