NAIROBI: Human Rights Watch has urged Kenya to conclude an investigation into mutilated bodies found in a quarry last year and address claims that police blocked recovery efforts.
There was shock and disgust last July in the East African country when 10 butchered female corpses and other unidentified body parts were recovered, mostly by volunteers, from an abandoned quarry in the Mukuru slum in the capital, Nairobi.
The discovery came as Kenya was gripped by deadly government protests, with rights groups alleging police brutality and the abduction of prominent protesters.
Authorities promised swift action and quickly arrested a man who they said had confessed to murdering and dismembering 42 women.
But around a month later, the suspect escaped police custody and disappeared without a trace.
“No prosecution has been initiated either for the bodies or this escape,” HRW and the Mukuru Community Center for Social Justice said in a joint statement.
HRW said volunteers at the quarry alleged that police officers had forced them to stop retrieving body parts.