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Kenya: Illegal Visitors Still Held 4 Months Later
The Star, 11 August 2014
THE government has denied claims it is unable to foot the bill of deporting aliens arrested during the Operation Usalama Watch four months ago. Read more »
The government has denied claims that it is not able to foot the bill of deporting illegal immigrants arrested during operation Usalama Watch in April 2014.
Kenya Police man a check point at Kasarani stadium where thousands are being held in the Eastleigh terror crackdown in Nairobi (file photo).
According to a report by the Police Oversight Authority, Operation Usalama Watch has been marred by bribery after police were accused of conducting raids on houses, threatening ... Read more »
Eastleigh business owners have expressed their fear of imminent closure as customers continue to avoid the commercial hub over the security crackdown and terror threats. Read more »
Police have declared Kasarani Stadium, where thousands are being held following a terror crackdown, a no-go zone for humanitarian organisations. Read more »
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