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KENYA TURNS IN FOUR CHINESE NATIONALS WANTED FOR MURDER IN ETHIOPIA

KENYA TURNS IN FOUR CHINESE NATIONALS WANTED FOR MURDER IN ETHIOPIA
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Renson Mwakandana

On Friday last week, Kenya 🇰🇪 turned over four Chinese nationals 🇨🇳 sought for murder in Addis Ababa to the National Interpol team of the Ethiopian Federal Police (EFP).

The four were Huang Zhipeng, Liv Jie, Wang Ming, and Chao Fu Xiuzaong. According to The ADDIS STANDARD, the group is accused of killing Fu Hui, a second Chinese person, in a Chinese restaurant on the fifth floor of the Tolosa Legesee building in Addis Abeba before escaping to Kenya.

This follows a discussion between Ethiopia’s Commissioner-General Demelash Gebremichael and Inspector General of Police Hillary Mutyambai in February 2022 at the EFP Headquarters in Addis Ababa.

Ethiopia’s Commissioner-General Demelash Gebremichael /TWITTER/

The two police chiefs talked about a variety of topics, including how their respective organizations will collaborate and fight local and international crime together.

Hillary Mutyambai, Inspector General of Police Kenya /CITIZEN DIGITAL/
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