Some of the students killed in recent times.

University students across Kenya have taken to social media decrying the high number of student murders.

Taking to twitter through the hashtag #JusticeForComrades, the students demanded for firmer action by the criminal justice system against the perpetrators.

According to a section of the students, the police have been lax in apprehending the murderers, prompting their move.

Here is a sample of their sentiments:

From hit and run cars to homicides, when is this going to stop? #JusticeForComrades pic.twitter.com/8SFf5YmRni

— Voice of Mara (@QweenMoraa_) January 22, 2019

She had been incommunicado since February 12th. In the bedroom, he saw her in bed, tidily covered with a bed sheet. There was music playing from a laptop placed on the bedside table. Nothing looked amiss. Except that Careen had been dead for 18 hours. #JusticeForComrades — Kibet Benard (@KibetBenard_) January 22, 2019

Comrades at milimani law courts(kisumu) fighting for the right of their comrade(Brian Makabwa).whose unalienable right of life was forcefully taken from him by a drunk police officer in a bar brawl in mamboleo. Early may last year. #JusticeForComrades pic.twitter.com/5VtRI7DMsU — Pedro Blessing ???????? (@PedroBlessing_) January 22, 2019

#JusticeForComrades
Workers, comrades, and you, and people around JUJA environment, let us, pass with protest against the Imperialist murderers around JKUAT they are taking lives pic.twitter.com/MXbP3Hw9s7 — Benedict_Oyaro. (@BenedictOyaro) January 22, 2019

#JusticeForComrades Everything time you will read stories about comrades murdered. Time for justice pic.twitter.com/2wvkaO9NDT — Kibet Benard (@KibetBenard_) January 22, 2019

Meru University student’s leader Evans Njoroge was killed by a Cop.

The killing is claimed to the culmination of several attempts to silence students protesting over exorbitant fees and misappropriation of funds running into tens of millions.#JusticeForComrades pic.twitter.com/sZg7Uz9YbF — Fredrick Kavoo (@fredrick_kavoo) January 22, 2019

Why are courts helping such criminal acts to go unpunished. Are they part of the plot? #JusticeForComrades pic.twitter.com/LtXKl73poJ — Voice of Mara (@QweenMoraa_) January 22, 2019

Speaking to The Standard, the rapper claimed that Kenneth Abom broke into his house on Thursday.

The deceased reportedly ran to their house on the fourth floor with a cut on the right side of his head and blood-stained shirt.

According to witnesses, who are also residents of Newbury court in the estate, Kenneth fled as Octopizzo pursued him.

His brother, Paul Abom, said Kenneth dashed to the bathroom to clean himself up and the next thing they knew he had fallen through the window to the ground.

Investigations into the death are ongoing.

Barely a month ago, the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (Ipoa) opened an investigation into the death of a university student in Kibera.

Leeds University student Carilton Maina was shot dead by a police officer in Kibera.

But according to Kilimani OCPD Michael Muchiri, the student was part of a four-man gang that was terrorising the public while armed with a homemade pistol and knives

Activist Moses Okiyi claimed that in the past two months police in Nairobi slums have killed 22 youths in slum areas for no apparent reasons.

“This must come to an end as details of those killed by police have been compiled as part of seeking for justice,” he said.

The late Carliton Maina(left). Pallbearers carry Maina's casket during his burial in Kangema constituency, Murang'a County.