Tag: Kenya

  • India envoy meets Kenyan President over abduction of 2 Indians

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: India on Monday described as “very disturbing” the circumstances surrounding the abduction of two Indians in Kenya and subsequent lack of information in the case.

    Indian High Commissioner to Kenya, Namgya Khampa, met Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto and requested him for expediting the investigation into the matter, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

    A close aide of the Kenyan President last week claimed the two missing Indians, Mohammad Zaid Sami Kidwai and Zulfiqar Ahmed Khan, have been killed by the disbanded DCI (Directorate of Criminal Investigations) unit, according to a media report.

    It is learnt that the Kenyan government has not said anything officially on the report.

    NEW DELHI: India on Monday described as “very disturbing” the circumstances surrounding the abduction of two Indians in Kenya and subsequent lack of information in the case.

    Indian High Commissioner to Kenya, Namgya Khampa, met Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto and requested him for expediting the investigation into the matter, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

    A close aide of the Kenyan President last week claimed the two missing Indians, Mohammad Zaid Sami Kidwai and Zulfiqar Ahmed Khan, have been killed by the disbanded DCI (Directorate of Criminal Investigations) unit, according to a media report.

    It is learnt that the Kenyan government has not said anything officially on the report.

  • Ex-Balaji Telefilms COO, his friend who went missing in Kenya killed by cops: Report

    By ANI

    NAIROBI: Two Indian techies who went missing in Kenya in mid-July, were killed by a special unit of state police, according to an aide of President William Ruto.

    Former Balaji Telefilms COO Zulfiqar Khan and another Indian national Mohamed Zaid Sami Kidwai went missing more than two months ago after leaving a popular club in an affluent residential neighbourhood in Nairobi.

    Both Khan and Kidwai were in Kenya to join President William Ruto’s election campaign Information and Communications Technology (ICT) team.

    “Asante sana (Thank you very much) President Ruto for DISBANDING the DCI Elite unit. This was one unit that was literally used to Kidnap, assault, maim and Kill innocent people. They targeted those who supported the election of Ruto as President. Zaid was such one person,” Ruto’s aide Dennis Itumbi said in a Facebook post.

    “Zaid and Ahmad were just good people who became my friends and in the process connected with some in our team,” he added.

    Earlier, police officers said that the CCTV footage had been retrieved from the scene of the abduction in a bid to retrace the missing people. A section of local detectives was also detained to help with the probe.

    The detained officers were ordered to hand over a file with their findings on the missing case to a new team of sleuths, the Kenyan media.

    “Evidence shows them getting into the cab, minutes later, a vehicle, the ones used by the ROGUE DCI Unit blocked the cab. Zaid and Ahmed were dragged into the car. Their cab driver too,” Itumbi said in the post.

    Last week, the Indian government said it was in continuous touch with the Kenyan authorities and also keeping a close eye on the issue of two nationals missing in Kenya since mid-July.

    Addressing the weekly presser, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan and Zaid Sami Kidwai, have been missing in Kenya since mid-July and the government is keeping a close eye on this development.

    “A police complaint has been filed there soon after that. Subsequently, a habeas corpus petition was filed in the Kenyan court,” said Bagchi. 

    NAIROBI: Two Indian techies who went missing in Kenya in mid-July, were killed by a special unit of state police, according to an aide of President William Ruto.

    Former Balaji Telefilms COO Zulfiqar Khan and another Indian national Mohamed Zaid Sami Kidwai went missing more than two months ago after leaving a popular club in an affluent residential neighbourhood in Nairobi.

    Both Khan and Kidwai were in Kenya to join President William Ruto’s election campaign Information and Communications Technology (ICT) team.

    “Asante sana (Thank you very much) President Ruto for DISBANDING the DCI Elite unit. This was one unit that was literally used to Kidnap, assault, maim and Kill innocent people. They targeted those who supported the election of Ruto as President. Zaid was such one person,” Ruto’s aide Dennis Itumbi said in a Facebook post.

    “Zaid and Ahmad were just good people who became my friends and in the process connected with some in our team,” he added.

    Earlier, police officers said that the CCTV footage had been retrieved from the scene of the abduction in a bid to retrace the missing people. A section of local detectives was also detained to help with the probe.

    The detained officers were ordered to hand over a file with their findings on the missing case to a new team of sleuths, the Kenyan media.

    “Evidence shows them getting into the cab, minutes later, a vehicle, the ones used by the ROGUE DCI Unit blocked the cab. Zaid and Ahmed were dragged into the car. Their cab driver too,” Itumbi said in the post.

    Last week, the Indian government said it was in continuous touch with the Kenyan authorities and also keeping a close eye on the issue of two nationals missing in Kenya since mid-July.

    Addressing the weekly presser, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan and Zaid Sami Kidwai, have been missing in Kenya since mid-July and the government is keeping a close eye on this development.

    “A police complaint has been filed there soon after that. Subsequently, a habeas corpus petition was filed in the Kenyan court,” said Bagchi. 

  • Modi meets ex-Kenyan PM, expresses commitment to strengthen ties

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met former Kenyan premier Raila Amolo Odinga on Sunday and expressed his commitment to further strengthening the India-Kenya relations.

    Odinga, who is currently in India on a private visit, met Modi, who expressed his happiness at being able to meet the Kenyan leader after almost three-and-a-half years, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a statement.

    The two leaders share friendly relations going back decades, it added.

    Modi recollected his multiple interactions with Odinga since 2008 in both India and Kenya as well as the latter’s support to the Vibrant Gujarat Summit in 2009 and 2012. The two leaders also discussed other issues of mutual interest, the PMO said.

    The prime minister expressed his commitment to further strengthening the India-Kenya relations, it said. He also conveyed his best wishes to Odinga for his good health and future endeavours.

    Odinga served as the prime minister of Kenya from 2008 to 2013.