A visibly distressed police officer has once again expressed fear for his life in his quest to find himself justice.
Apollo Kioria, a police constable from Murang'a on Tuesday morning wrote a disturbing message addressed to his family and Facebook friends.
In his message, constable Koria revealed what should be done in case he dies fighting for his rights.
"Just in case I die fighting for my rights family kindly bury me not at Murang'a... I don't belong there and to my dear friends, my posts will remain active. At Lang'ata cemetery do not bring flowers instead go back and feed my families in the streets," stated Koria in his message.
This is not the first time constable Kioria is writing a tense message. A few weeks ago, he called on Kenyans of goodwill to stand with him as he battles frustrations allegedly meted out on him by his superiors at the Jogoo House.
He claimed that one Mr Lumwatu working at the Assistant Inspector General's office (AIG) as the face behind his unending woes.
Cases of police officers getting frustrated and depressed at the hands of their superiors are sharply on the rise.