At least 34 people have 'disappeared' in the hands of Kenyan security officers in the last two years. The 34 are said to have been abducted during abusive counter-terrorism operations.
The shocking figures by The Human Rights Watch organisation also states that the disappearances were mostly in Nairobi and North Eastern.
Being launched officially on Wednesday, the report titled ' Deaths and Disappearances: Abuses in Counter terrorism Operations in Nairobi and in Northeastern Kenya ', says persons are reported missing but that the government takes no action.
It further indicates that in most cases, the suspects are not charged and 'get lost' in the hands of government which however gives reports that the suspects have links with Alshabaab.
The report also point accusing fingers to security forces for extra judicial killings quoting the recent incident where a lawyer, his taxi driver and client were abducted and allegedly killed by police officers.