Kenyan police have killed 12 people for violating the declared curfew due to the outbreak of the Coruna epidemic, which is the country's largest number of 11 recorded HIV deaths.

Ben issued by the Kenyan Police Surveillance Authority, explained that 35 people violated the curfew, and that the police forces shot 12 of those violators.

The Kenyan police imposed a curfew in the evening in order to prevent the spread of the Corona virus.

Kenyan human rights activist Wilfrid Ullal said: "There are many deaths, they are around 15, but we are still investigating the cause, so we confirm 12 deaths due to a violation of the ban."

He added: "People fear the police more than the Corona virus, people wear masks not because they fear disease, but rather they are caught and blackmailed."

The Kenyan activist explained that the directives to suspend the courts in the wake of the outbreak of the disease turned into a scheme to earn money, as the police arrest people and impose heavy financial fines on them because they cannot challenge the court.