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Lawyer Yashim Butende Raises Alarm Over Deplorable State of Police Choppers, Calls Them a Disaster in Waiting
City lawyer Yashim Butende has raised concern over the poor condition of police helicopters, warning that they pose a major safety risk and could lead to disaster if not urgently replaced.
His remarks come days after a viral video showed a dilapidated police aircraft being used to evacuate victims of the Elgeyo Marakwet landslide, sparking public outrage over the state of the country’s police aviation fleet.
Butende urged President William Ruto’s administration to prioritize the purchase of new helicopters to enhance police operations, especially during emergencies.
“The Kenya Police Service plays a vital role in maintaining peace, law, and order in our country. It’s unfortunate that they continue operating with old choppers and outdated equipment. I urge the government to look into this matter urgently,” said Lawyer Butende.
He cautioned that failure to address the problem could result in a national tragedy, noting that the police currently lack the aircraft and equipment needed to respond effectively to crises.
“Dear Mr. President, I kindly request that you move with speed to help the police acquire new, advanced choppers and equipment. The government should retire the old ones before a calamity strikes,” he appealed.
Butende further noted that under the Constitution, the government is obligated to equip the police adequately to enable them to perform their duties efficiently and protect citizens.
“Kenyans depend on the police, especially during emergencies. It’s therefore proper to empower them with high-quality equipment, including modern helicopters, to help them respond swiftly and safely,” he added.
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