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Police arrest two brothers in killing of Technical University of Kenya’s Prof Mboya

Kenyan Police Arrest Two in Killing of University Scholar Amid Mbita Land Dispute Nairobi—Kenyan police say they have arrested two brothers in connection with the killing of a university professor during a land boundary dispute in Mbita, Homa Bay County, a case that has rattled academic circles and revived debate over the country’s fraught relationship with land. The suspects were picked up Saturday in the lakeside town after a multiday manhunt, according to police. Authorities say they are seeking three additional…

Police detain more than 350 at London pro-Palestine protest

Protests, proscription and policing: London’s fraught weekend in the shadow of terror At least 355 people were held by London police over the weekend as pro-Palestine demonstrators deliberately defied a ban on activity linked to the group Palestine Action, in protests that intersected with a city still raw from a terror attack on a Manchester synagogue. The arrests stretched across central London with the largest concentration in Trafalgar Square, where organisers of a “silent vigil” said more than 1,000 people had…

Mogadishu police detain seven youths over risky knife stunts in stadiums

Mogadishu arrests seven youths after knife stunts go viral, exposing a volatile mix of bravado and boredom On a recent evening in Mogadishu, a string of shaky smartphone videos began ricocheting across social media: young men flashing knives inside public stadiums, daring friends and onlookers to watch, filming each other in tight circles that felt equal parts bravado and boredom. By night’s end, Somali Police announced they had arrested seven youths in the capital’s Warta-Nabadda district, a neighborhood that includes the…

Gunshots Erupt as Police Break Up Student Protests in Ghana

Students Stand Up for Quality Education in Tamale Amid Protests In a scene that unfolded under the scorching sun of northern Ghana, students of Tamale Technical University took to the streets, their voices melding into a chorus of discontent. Their grievances were clear: an increase in tuition fees that they deemed excessive and a perceived lack of accountability from university authorities regarding infrastructure and welfare issues. The situation escalated quickly, as police were reported to have fired warning shots to…

Somali Regional Police Detain Barred Presidential Candidate Mohamed Jabuutawi

Disqualified candidate arrested after fatal election clashes shake Somalia’s northeast LAS ANOD, Somalia — Security forces in Somalia’s northeast have arrested a wealthy businessman who was disqualified from a regional presidential race, accusing him of mobilizing armed supporters who battled police during an August 29 vote at a hotel in Las Anod. The violence left several people dead, according to local elders, and delayed burials as families spar over where and how to lay their loved ones to rest. What happened Police…

Police launch manhunt after woman found dead in Nairobi guesthouse

Somali Woman Found Dead in Nairobi Guest House; Police Launch Manhunt for Companion Nairobi’s South B neighborhood woke to a grim discovery on Monday: the body of a 35-year-old Somali woman, identified by police as Farhiyo Ahmed, lying in a small guest room just off the busy Fuata Nyayo corridor. What began late the night before as a budget check-in for two has turned into a homicide investigation and a hunt for a man police say fled the scene. What We Know So Far According to a police report filed at Mariguini Police…

Militia fighters clash with Somali police in Beledweyne, wounding officer, civilian

Gunfire in Beledweyne after road survey blocked; police officer, civilian wounded Somali police and an armed militia exchanged fire Wednesday in the riverside city of Beledweyne after engineers surveying a new paved road were turned back, residents said. A police officer and a civilian were wounded in the brief but intense clash, underscoring how infrastructure can become a frontline in Somalia’s fragile security landscape. What happened The confrontation erupted in Buundoweyn, a densely populated neighborhood on the…

North Western State of Somalia police vow arrests, prosecutions after attack on Ethiopians in Hargeisa

North Western State of Somalia police warn against attacks on Ethiopian migrants after Hargeisa incident Hargeisa, North Western State of Somalia — Police in the North Western State of Somalia capital moved quickly on Saturday to warn would-be vigilantes that anyone who harms Ethiopian nationals will be prosecuted after a group of youths attacked Ethiopian migrants in the city. Authorities said no serious injuries were reported, but the incident has unsettled a city that prides itself on order and relative calm. What…

16 Dead, Hundreds Hurt in Violent Kenya Demonstrations

A Year of Tumult: Kenya’s Struggle for Justice On a simmering Wednesday across Kenya, the echoes of a year-old struggle became deafening once more. The nation found itself embroiled in a deadly dance of protest and repression, with at least 16 lives lost, predominantly at the hands of the police. These demonstrations, marking the grim anniversary of previous anti-tax protests, reflect an undeniable discontent with governance, societal inequities, and a longing for justice. The Human Toll “16 verified dead,” stated Irungu…

Police Officer Cleared in 2016 Ottawa Man’s Death Shares Testimony at Coroner’s Inquest

In the heart of a courtroom where the echoes of past actions linger, a poignant inquiry unfolds, delving into the tragic events surrounding Abdirahman Abdi. The story, a complex tapestry of mental health challenges and law enforcement decisions, is laid bare, painting a picture that compels us to question and understand. Abdi, a Somali Canadian, found himself amid a severe mental health crisis, a state often misunderstood and mishandled. The authorities sprung into action, led by Constable Daniel Montsion, whose decisions…

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