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Kenya deports Somalia’s second Deputy PM over alleged passport fraud

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Kenya deported Somalia’s second Deputy Prime Minister back to his country for suspected fraudulent acquisition of ‌a Kenyan passport

Kenya this week deported Somalia’s second Deputy Prime Minister (PM) back to his country for suspected fraudulent acquisition of ‌a Kenyan passport, a police report showed this Friday.

 

Jibril Abdirashid Haji arrived at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Wednesday afternoon with a valid visa in his Somali ⁠diplomatic passport, but during an immigration inspection he was suspected of having fraudulently acquired a Kenyan passport, the police report said.

 

“When interrogated he admitted, and when asked to produce the passport he declined to surrender it and claimed that he can only produce it in a court ‌of ⁠law,” the report added.

 

Reuters could not reach Haji or Somalia’s Information Minister for comment.

 

The second Deputy PM was held in a VIP lounge at the ⁠Nairobi airport and issued with a return ticket to Mogadishu. His plane left early on Thursday morning, ⁠the police report said.

 

Kenya hosts a large Somali community and contributes troops to peacekeeping missions ⁠in the Horn of Africa country.

 

–Reuters–