In a chilling confession that has sent shockwaves across the nation, a former Chief of Defence Staff has revealed the horrifying conditions he endured during his detention following the infamous June 4th Uprising. The ex-CDS detailed a nightmare world marked by physical brutality, psychological torment, and inhumane treatment that insiders are now calling “beyond imagination.”
Dubbed the “Gari and Kako” ordeal, the detention period saw detainees subjected to relentless abuse, confinement in unbearable conditions, and methods that many human rights observers are calling torture. The former top military official recounted harrowing accounts of beatings, deprivation, and systematic humiliation, exposing a dark chapter that many had feared but few knew in detail.
“This was not just detention,” he said. “It was a calculated campaign to break spirits, erase identities, and instill fear. The horror of Gari and Kako is something that will haunt me forever.”
The revelations have reignited debates about accountability, military overreach, and the legacy of the June 4th Uprising, as citizens demand answers about the shadowy operations that unfolded behind closed doors.
Human rights organizations are now calling for an independent investigation, citing the ex-CDS’s testimony as “powerful evidence of gross human rights violations.”
With the nation on edge, questions linger: Who orchestrated this brutality? How many suffered in silence? And will justice ever truly be served for the horrors of Gari and Kako?


