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    Kenya Times, Kenya

    17 Sept 06

    Aliens not above law

    FOREIGNERS must be having good time in the country more than the
    citizens. When Kenyans cry foul over the Government's inability to
    stem the wave of insecurity sweeping through the country, they
    continue to be greeted with reports that certain cadres of foreigners
    are armed to the teeth with arsenals that are not licensed.

    And it is not just being in possession of firearms
    illegally. Foreigners are using the arms to harass and endanger the
    lives of Kenyans whose hospitality has enabled them to transact their
    business in the country.

    News that a son of the South Sudan Vice President Riek Machar was
    arrested with a cache of arms, including AK-47 assault riffle, which
    he used to threaten passers-by at their home demonstrates how far
    foreigners have been allowed to break law in the country with
    impunity.

    It is even worrying that despite the arrests, the police remained
    silent, obviously in a bid to cover-up the issue.

    That this case comes before dust could settle down on the Armenian
    brothers fiasco shows that the police is either sleeping on its job or
    is an accomplice in the security glares that the foreigners cause.

    We demand explanation from the Police Commissioner on the
    circumstances under which Machar's son acquired guns that he used to
    terrorise innocent Kenyans outside their home. The police must also
    allow the law to take its cause by arraigning the suspect in court to
    face related charges.
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