Human rights activist Hussein Khalid has raised alarm over the discovery of three individuals who were among a group reported missing during recent protests.
According to Khalid, two of the originally missing comrades, along with a female activist whose abduction was not previously known, were found dumped in Hurilingham early this morning.
The three individuals, identified as Collins Otieno, Fredrick Ojiro, and Christine Lubanga, were rushed to hospital for medical attention after being discovered.
Their condition has not been fully disclosed, but the circumstances of their reappearance have sparked serious concerns about enforced disappearances and the safety of citizens exercising their rights.
Khalid noted that four other comrades remain missing despite ongoing efforts to locate them. The activist called for continued pressure until all individuals are accounted for and safely returned.
The poster circulating on social media features photos of the missing persons with clear markings indicating those who have been found dumped.
The incident has heightened tensions across the country as families and human rights organizations demand answers from security agencies. Questions continue to arise regarding the whereabouts of the remaining four individuals and the circumstances surrounding the abductions.
Civil society groups have condemned what they describe as a worrying pattern of targeting protest participants. The developments come amid broader public debates about accountability and the protection of fundamental freedoms during periods of civic action.
As pressure mounts for the safe return of the remaining missing persons, authorities are yet to issue a detailed statement addressing these specific cases. The situation remains fluid with many citizens closely following updates on the search efforts.
