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Two suspects behind Hafsa Lukman s kidnap arrested in Kinangop

THE STANDARD NAIROBI Hafsa Abdi and Jackson Njogu were arrested at a hotel in Kinangop. [Courtesy] Criminal investigators have arrested the two main suspects behind the kidnap and torture of Hafsa Mohamed Lukman. The 23-year-old Eastleigh businesswoman went missing on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, and rescued by police in Kayole five days later. Jackson Njogu, 24 and Hafsa Abdi, 21, were arrested at Crystal View Lodge in the chilly Kinangop area where they spent the night. “This morning was not their lucky day though. They were smoked out of room number 8 at Crystal view lodge,” detectives said. KEEP READING Police say the two lovers, who masterminded the kidnap of Hafsa Mohamed from her shop, allegedly managed to siphon a total of Sh650,000 from the victim’s bank accounts while she was in captivity.

Hafsa Mohamed: How my friend was a mastermind in my kidnap and torture and torture

Hafsa Mohamed: My friend was the mastermind in my kidnap and torture and torture

THE STANDARD NAIROBI Hafsa Abdi (left) was on Sunday, June 27, 2021, arrested for allegedly masterminding the kidnapping and torture of Hafsa Mohamed Lukman (right). [Courtesy] Hafsa Mohamed Lukman, the 23-year-old businesswoman, who was missing for five days has revealed that it was her friend who lured her to the kidnappers. In an exclusive interview, Hafsa Lukman confirmed to The Standard that Hafsa Abdi, the woman arrested on Sunday morning at Kinangop with another suspect, was a mastermind in her kidnap and subsequent torture. “She was my friend, though not a very close one, who led me to the kidnapping trap. She asked me to accompany her to Kayole where her other shop is located,” she said.

Hafsa Mohamed: My friend masterminded my abduction, torture

Hafsa Mohamed: My friend masterminded my abduction, torture
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SBS Language | Lack of respect : Melbourne public housing tower residents still reeling from trauma of hard lockdown

Share on Twitter Many residents of Melbourne’s public housing towers subjected to a strict lockdown during Victoria’s fatal second coronavirus wave say they are still reeling from trauma. Awil Hassan, who lives in one of the nine towers that were locked down in July 2020 following a coronavirus outbreak, recalls the suffering his family and other residents went through at the time. “Our freedom was taken away; we were locked down for two weeks, and couldn’t go out, even for essentials,” he says. “There were people who needed medication, like my Mum, but couldn’t get it.” The Islamic Council of Victoria is helping residents of public housing towers access culturally appropriate services.

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