Interior CS Kithure Kindiki has said that 304 people who were arrested for participating in anti-government protests were arraigned in court on Friday.
Nairobi saw 113 people arrested, Rift Valley 61, Eastern 53, Nyanza 47, Coast 20 and Western 10.
There was no one from Central and North Eastern.
The CS said the situation has fully been contained and the Country has returned to normalcy.
“Save for a few cases of looting and breach of the peace by small bands of marauding lawbreakers in a few places, normal daily activities went on normally in most parts of the Country,” he said.
The CS said security personnel continued to discharge the mandate of maintenance of law and order with utmost professionalism, firmness and impartiality.
He said public and private sector workers, business people, travelers, and everyone is advised to continue with their daily nation building activities on Friday and the days ahead.
“The Government assures the public that all those responsible for the mayhem that has rocked the Country in the last two days will be brought to justice,” he said.
He added that those arrested were charged with committing various crimes including looting, malicious damage to property, arson, robbery with violence, unlawful assembly, preparation to commit a felony and destruction of buildings and infrastructure.