Kenya security officials plead not guilty to triple murder


NAIROBI (Reuters) - More than a dozen Kenyan security officials pleaded not guilty on Thursday to the 2022 murders of two Indians and a Kenyan, a high-profile case that was among several incidents that triggered the disbandment of a notorious police unit.

The 13 police officers, a National Intelligence Service (NIS) officer and a Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) warden were charged with killing Indian nationals Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan and Mohammed Zaid Sami Kidwai, and a Kenyan national, Nicodemus Mwania Mwange, the prosecutor's office wrote on X.

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