Amnesty International is now asking police to conduct a thorough investigation on a Human Rights Defender from Nairobi’s Dandora estate, Caroline Mwatha whose whereabouts remains a mystery.
Caroline Mwatha is a founder member and case worker with Dandora Community Social Justice Centre, which has been documenting, lobbying and calling for police professionalism, public accountability and an end to extra judicial killings.
Ms. Mwatha is reported to have gone missing on Wednesday, February 6 with her disappearance being reported at Buru Buru Police Station on Friday, February 8.
According to her friends, she was last seen at her home in Dandora on Wednesday morning, but since then her phone has remained off with her whereabouts still unknown.
Caroline Mwatha, a founder member of the @DandoraJustice and the Social Justice Centers working group has not been seen since Wednesday this week and her phone is off, if you have any information kindly contact Olal 0722746164 or @NPSOfficial_KE we pray and hope that she is safe. pic.twitter.com/Mfs0eRwHYS
— Amnesty Kenya (@AmnestyKenya) February 9, 2019
“Amnesty International Kenya calls upon the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and National Police Service to thoroughly investigate Carol’s disappearance, establish her whereabouts and deliver to her friends and family,” said Irũngũ Houghton, Amnesty International’s Executive Director, in a statement to newsrooms on Sunday.
“We call on any person who may have information on the disappearance of Carol Mwatha to share such information with the nearest police station or Dandora Social Justice Centre on 0722746164,” he said adding that, “we urge Kenyans to continue using social media and all other means to help #FindCarolineMwatha.”