Hunting down gangsters with Kenya’s Ahmed Rashid – BBC Africa Eye documentary

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Hunting down gangsters with Kenya’s Ahmed Rashid – BBC Africa Eye documentary


In 2017, mobile footage of a plain-clothed policeman gunning down two apparently unarmed men went viral in Kenya. But who is this cop and what prompted the shooting?

BBC Africa Eye joins controversial officer Ahmed Rashid as he seeks to rid the streets of gangsters and criminals. For the first time cameras are allowed to follow his team in…

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  1. Ahmed Rashid was charged with murder on two counts of killing the two thieves in broad daylight..Hearings started last March.I hope Ahmed Rashid is acquitted and can return to his normal life soon..

  2. As a European living I Kenya, now for. 13 years, I can assure you that the biggest gangsters you will find among police officers. 100%

  3. Honestly, it's difficult to say who's right and who is wrong, what's right to do and what's wrong to do but I can blame all or put all this to the judicial system and say that if our judicial system could be "blameless" and just do their work without being corrupt, only then will we as a country be at least if not free of violence coz i think the police just as lots of citizens has a mistrust in the judicial system. It's time to talk about how we can start eradicating this mistrust among the people and the way to achieve this is by our law enforcement apparatus to conduct their job with due diligence. Secondly, it is my that youths be given opportunities in different sectors. And if you're a youth has been given an opportunity and by God's grace you're in a position you can help, please do so, this one applies to all ages. Please hold someone's hand🙏!!

  4. There are many Ahmed Rashid in the Kenya Police Service and he is currently facing murder charges let alone many are out there in the cover of police commiting crimes such as extra judicial killings.