Litein Boys School Closed After Students Riot.
In a shocking turn of events, Litein Boys High School, located in Bureti, Kericho County, has been forced to close its doors indefinitely.
The closure comes in the aftermath of a tumultuous Sunday night when students took to the streets in protest.
Details surrounding the cause of the demonstrations remain murky, but reports indicate that the students unleashed havoc, resulting in significant damage to school property.
With tensions running high, the police were called in to restore order, firing warning shots to disperse the unruly crowd.
As the dust settles, the school’s management finds itself in crisis mode, convening an urgent meeting with the Board of Management to address the situation.
The sheer scale of the damage inflicted on the premises is alarming. Windows were shattered, the school’s biometric systems were vandalized, and even vehicles were not spared from the students’ fury.
The scene resembled a battlefield, as the normally serene school grounds turned into a scene of destruction.
Police Intervention:
When the magnitude of the unrest became apparent, local law enforcement authorities swiftly intervened.
Officers from the nearby Litein police station were dispatched to the scene to restore order and ensure the safety of all parties involved.
Faced with a defiant group of students, the officers resorted to firing warning shots into the air.
The loud cracks of gunfire echoed through the night, acting as a deterrent to the students’ escalating aggression.
Thankfully, the police’s actions prevented the situation from spiraling further out of control.
With the school reeling from the shocking events, the management finds itself thrust into a crisis that demands immediate attention.
This crisis provides an opportunity for the school to reflect upon its existing policies, communication channels, and support systems
Litein Boys School Closed After Students Riot