1 dies, 5 injured as Likoni mob attacks teen gang

Hospital staff assist a woman who collapsed after seeing her injured son at the Coast Provincial General Hospital on December 27, 2018 after a mob attacked him and several others over alleged involvement in criminal activities. PHOTO | SAMUEL BAYA | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • One of the injured victims is a primary school student.
  • Two Mombasa-based human rights groups condemn the residents who attacked suspected gang members.
  • The two groups said the increasing cases of insecurity in Mombasa are shocking and called for transfer of police station heads who have failed to curb killings in the area.

An eighteen-year-old man has died following an attack by a mob in Likoni, Mombasa County as residents take the law into their own hands in bid to reclaim their streets from teen criminal gangs.

Five other suspected gang members are nursing deep cut wounds at the Coast Provincial General Hospital following the Thursday mob attack.

"We received six young boys...Most of them had deep cuts, especially on the head and neck. Upon arrival, one of them succumbed,” said Dr Mary Okello, the hospital's deputy chief administrator.

'WOMAN FAINTS'

A mother of one of the injured victims fainted after seeing hers son’s head injuries while his sister could be heard warning him that “crime does not pay.”

The woman, after regaining consciousness, said her son has been involved in suspicious activities.

"I have told you [not to] don't indulge in these criminal activities...do you want to kill your mother now?" asked an angry relative at the injured victim.

The teenager who died after the attack was a high school student and was set to join Form Three next year while the victim whose mother fainted is a Class Seven pupil at Burhan Primary School in Mombasa.

'TRANSFER OFFICERS'

Muslim Human Rights (Muhuri) and Haki Africa, which are Mombasa-based human rights groups, condemned both the criminal gang over their alleged attack plan and the residents for taking the law into their own hands.

The two groups said the increasing cases of insecurity in Mombasa are shocking with Muhuri’s rapid response officer Francis Auma linking the attack on the Kongowea-linked gang on boda boda operators.

"It is our view that the killings have now gotten out of hand and are a major security scare. As an organisation, we are calling on the police to act swiftly and bring to an end this spate of killings. Kenyans have a right to security and police are paid to guarantee this constitutional right. We call on government to transfer all OCSs who fail to curb killings in their areas of jurisdiction,” Mr Auma said.