Kenya opposition says police raid its vote tallying centre
NAIROBI, Kenya — A spokesman for Kenya’s main opposition group said Friday that armed and masked police raided their vote tallying centres, intimidating workers and seizing equipment ahead of next week’s presidential polls.
Workers at the centres counted up to 30 men in hoods who took away computers, servers, cellphones, surveillance cameras, notebooks and ID cards, according to Dennis Onyango, a spokesman for the National Super Alliance.
“The raiders did not present any warrant of arrest. They jumped over the fence and demanded total co-operation from the terrified young employees, warning that non-co-operation could result in shooting and murder,” Onyango said.
There was no immediate comment from government officials late Friday night.


