Kisii Women Representative Janet Ong'era has asked the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to speed up investigations and ensure police officers behind the brutal murders of a bodaboda rider and matatu conductor in Kenyenya are brought to book. 

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Speaking on Friday when she visited the families of the deceased in Kenyenya, the ODM MP said IPOA should not leave any stone unturned.

She urged the authority to ensure the culprits of the brutal act and their accomplices are brought to book.

"Police should protect our people and not kill them. I am urging IPOA to take action against the officers who shot dead Hezbon, the vice chairman of Kenyenya bodaboda and Paul Onderi a matatu conductor who was brutally tortured to death by the rogue security officers," she said. 

The legislator said police killings must stop and asked members of the public to give detectives time to investigate the brutal murders.

"I urge our people to remain calm during this trying moment as we await the outcome of IPOA's investigations for justice to be served," she noted. 

She warned local leaders against inciting the public to cause mayhem.