KNCHR officers posing with 'Mirage at Dusk Report'.[Photo/The Star]

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Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) released report on August and October post-election violence.

The commission had earlier launched investigations into the violence following August 8th Election and October fresh presidential polls.

According to the report released on Wednesday, 92 people were killed by police and civilians in the aftermath of the August and October elections.

In a report named 'Mirage at Dusk', Kenya National Commission on Human Rights said 247 election violence victims were tortured and injured.

The report further indicated that people killed, injured or tortured were not necessarily in streets protesting but were raided in their homes.

It recorded 85 cases of misuse of public resources by government officials.

The commission recommended IPOA, Office of Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) and Inspector General of Police to investigate deaths and grievous harm on citizens by police.

The commission still plans to conduct further investigations from 2018 for victims of elections violence to get justice through courts.

"Many said that they were raped vaginally and anally, that they were penetrated with objects, or that dirt was inserted into their private parts. Some were raped in the presence of family members, including young children," the report said as quoted by the Star.