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Original Post Date: 2010-10-22 Time: 05:00:04 Posted By: News Poster
By Oliver Musembi And Daniel Nyassy
Nairobi – A row over land occupied by squatters in Ndithini, Yatta district, turned tragic when a man died and another was seriously injured.
Mr Boniface Musyoka Mwangangi, 42, was killed by a single bullet through the chest while Mr Musyimi Ndiku, 52, sustained serious gunshot wounds at Muthesya location.
The pair was resolving a land dispute with a neighbour when administration police officers attached to the area chief’s camp attacked them.
Speaking after being discharged from the Thika district hospital, Mr Ndiku said he survived miraculously by feigning death.
He said the officers left them for dead after the attack in the company of the neighbour. They allegedly returned in uniform with the area chief and officer commanding the Kithimani police station.
“The APs claimed they had shot gangsters and I was taken to hospital in handcuffs and later booked as a suspect,” he said.
Mr Ndiku, who is an official of the Ndithini Squatters Company, linked the attack to a dispute over a 100,000ha land occupied by 3,561 squatters.
The families of the victims appealed to the government to arrest the officers.
Meanwhile, more than 1,500 squatters got a rude shock in Malindi on Thursday when a demolition squad accompanied by 200 police officers descended on their dwellings and flattened them.
The officers, in full riot gear and led by area police boss David Kerina, raided the Bakshuwein Farm near Ziwa la Furunzi on the Malindi-Ganda road at 6am.
The officers, who arrived in several lorries, divided themselves into two units. A group of hired goons burnt down some of the structures and flattened others in the operation that lasted many hours.
The demolition squad took away poles from the structures on a pick-up.
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Original date published: 21 October 2010
Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201010220147.html?viewall=1