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Shooting Incident in Mombasa Leaves Two Injured; Suspect in Custody

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MOMBASA, Kenya – A shooting incident occurred at 1:30 pm on Tuesday in the Ganjoni area of Mombasa, leaving two individuals injured.

Police said the shooter, identified as a civilian firearm holder and the alleged owner of Qaffee Point Hotel, has been arrested, disarmed, and placed in custody.

According to a statement from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the swift response from law enforcement led to the immediate apprehension of the suspect.

The DCI has expressed gratitude to members of the public who quickly intervened to assist the injured individuals, ensuring they received prompt medical attention.

The two victims of the shooting are currently receiving medical treatment. The identities of the injured have not been disclosed, and their conditions remain under close medical supervision.

The DCI has urged the residents of Mombasa to remain calm and assured them that necessary legal action is being taken against the shooter.

“The DCI thanks members of the public who acted fast to assist the injured to hospital, and at the same time appeals to Mombasa people to be calm on this case as necessary legal action is being taken,” the statement read.

https://twitter.com/DCI_Kenya/status/1808120042522923474

Initial reports suggest that the altercation that led to the shooting took place within the vicinity of Qaffee Point Hotel, which is owned by the suspect.

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