Police Respond After Goons Attack Businesses in Nairobi CBD

There was panic on Sunday as goons stormed a building in the CBD, targeting several businesses...
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The National Police Service (NPS) has clarified that an alleged attack by "goons" on businesses along Nairobi's Kimathi Street on Sunday, August 24, was a targeted incident stemming from a business dispute, not widespread insecurity. The NPS refuted claims of a revolt, describing the incident as isolated and of "civil nature."
- Affected businesses were located in Nanak House, opposite the Sarova Stanley Hotel.
- An arrest has been made, with further arrests and progress expected in the case.
- The NPS asserted that Nairobi CBD remains a "most secure area" for business, despite recent protests causing panic.
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