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Kenya to deport 4 Chinese nationals over video attack

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Kenya is to deport four Chinese nationals who were arrested this week after one of them was caught on video brutalizing a local worker.

One of the Chinese was seen in the viral video whipping the local worker at a local restaurant.

According to local news outlets in Kenya the video which was reportedly recorded at the Chez Wou Restaurant in Kileleshwa, Nairobi last week.

Kenyans expressed anger after the incident was recorded and broadcast on local TV channels.

The local worker reportedly came to work late resulting in the Chinese man brutalizing him as a punishment.

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The Chinese nationals were then taken to court on Monday after the incident and detained further for police investigations to take place.

The police said only one of them had a work permit.

Kenya’s Interior Minister, Fred Matiang’i has now signed a deportation order for the four individuals to be sent back to China.

In 2019 Kenyan authorities also deported a Chinese man for abusing President Uhuru Kenyatta in a video filmed by an employee at his motorcycle shop.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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