Flames engulf parliament as police ‘shoot dead’ three protesters

Police have teargassed and shot protestors (Picture: EPA)

Kenya’s parliament building is in flames as thousands of protesters against a new finance bill took over the building, the first direct assault on the government in decades.

Journalists saw at least three bodies outside the complex in the capital Nairobi, where police had opened fire.

Reports of the internet being blocked in Kenya have also been reported as police continue to crack down on the protests.

The protesters had demanded that legislators vote against the controversial bill imposing new taxes on a country where frustrations over the high cost of living have simmered for years.

The protesters outmanoeuvred police to enter parliament after legislators voted to pass the bill.

Police fired live bullets at the protesters, and journalists saw some bodies outside parliament moments before some demonstrators breached security.

Legislators fled through a tunnel, but protesters allowed opposition legislators who voted against the bill to walk out of the besieged building.

Tensions have been rising in recent days over the new legislation (Picture: AP)

Protestors have reportedly been shot and killed (Picture: AFP)

The Kenya Human Rights Commission shared a video of officers shooting at protesters and said they would be held to account.

The finance bill introduces new taxes, including an eco-levy that would raise the price of goods like sanitary towels and nappies.

The Kenya Law Society President Faith Odhiambo said 50 Kenyans, including her personal assistant, had been ‘abducted’ by people believed to be police officers.

Some of those missing included those who were vocal in the ongoing demonstrations and were taken away from their homes, workplaces and public spaces in the run-up to Tuesday’s protests, according to civil society groups.

Parliament Speaker Moses Wetangula directed the inspector general of police to provide information on the whereabouts of those the opposition said were abducted by police.

President William Ruto was outside the capital attending an African Union retreat.

On Sunday, he said he was proud of the young people who had come out to exercise their democratic duty and said he would engage the youth on their concerns.

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