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Hii mada sijaanzisha nikiwa na nia ya ushindani wa kidini, au kuikashifu dini yoyote, ila naomba mtaalam wa uislam aniweke sawa kwenye kulielewa hili. Inafikiaje mtu awapige na kuwaua askari wenzie eti anatarajia hilo litamwezesha kuingia binguni pamoja na jamaa zake. Kisa, eti aligombana na mkubwa wake ambaye hakumruhusu kuhamishwa kituo au kustaafu.
Kisa kama hiki kitawafanya polisi wengine waishi kwa kushukiana, ukiwa karibu na askari muislamu inabidi uwe macho na makini maana hujui ataibuka na lipi.
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Askari wa polisi bwana Abdihakim Maslah alifanya maombi ya mwisho na kuweka kwenye Whatsapp ambapo aliomba mungu awasamehe wazazi wake, ndugu zake, na waislamu wote na rafiki yake. Akaomba hatimaye aingie binguni.
Baada ya hapo ghafla akaanza kuwamiminia risasi polisi wenzie na kuwaua saba.
Taarifa kamili hizi hapa
The emotional last message of Constable Abdihakim Maslah has been revealed by those who knew the rogue officer.
The message that was posted as a status by Maslah on his WhatsApp emotionally asked for forgiveness for his family.
The officer in the message confessed his love to God and asked for passage to heaven.
“Ya Allah forgive my parents en my brothers en sisters and all Muslim especially a brother u en i know. Ya Allah i love u. Give me alfirdaus (heaven),”the message by Maslah read.
Maslah who schooled at Tarbaj primary school and Wajir high school was described as a quiet and religious man who graduated from Kiganjo police college in 2013.
Constable Abdihakim Maslah’s last message before killing his colleagues at Kapenguria police station.
Reports said Maslah had been unhappy since being posted at the remote police station and had several times been asking for a transfer.
After being denied a transfer the officer is said to have written a resignation letter but his bosses convinced him to stay in the force.
Constable Abdihakim Maslah with service No. 101777, Thursday, July 14, killed seven police officers at Kapenguria police station including the station OCS.
Police confirmed those killed in the siege as Vitalis Ochido (OCS), Wilson Karani, Katana Kitu, Gideon Ochieng, Robert Kinyua, Cornelius Rono and Dennis Momanyi.
Police said Maslah killed the officers as he tried to free a terror suspect being held at the station by the name Omar Eumod.
Kapenguria cop's last message before killing his colleagues
Kisa kama hiki kitawafanya polisi wengine waishi kwa kushukiana, ukiwa karibu na askari muislamu inabidi uwe macho na makini maana hujui ataibuka na lipi.
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Askari wa polisi bwana Abdihakim Maslah alifanya maombi ya mwisho na kuweka kwenye Whatsapp ambapo aliomba mungu awasamehe wazazi wake, ndugu zake, na waislamu wote na rafiki yake. Akaomba hatimaye aingie binguni.
Baada ya hapo ghafla akaanza kuwamiminia risasi polisi wenzie na kuwaua saba.
Taarifa kamili hizi hapa
The emotional last message of Constable Abdihakim Maslah has been revealed by those who knew the rogue officer.
The message that was posted as a status by Maslah on his WhatsApp emotionally asked for forgiveness for his family.
The officer in the message confessed his love to God and asked for passage to heaven.
“Ya Allah forgive my parents en my brothers en sisters and all Muslim especially a brother u en i know. Ya Allah i love u. Give me alfirdaus (heaven),”the message by Maslah read.
Maslah who schooled at Tarbaj primary school and Wajir high school was described as a quiet and religious man who graduated from Kiganjo police college in 2013.
Constable Abdihakim Maslah’s last message before killing his colleagues at Kapenguria police station.
Reports said Maslah had been unhappy since being posted at the remote police station and had several times been asking for a transfer.
After being denied a transfer the officer is said to have written a resignation letter but his bosses convinced him to stay in the force.
Constable Abdihakim Maslah with service No. 101777, Thursday, July 14, killed seven police officers at Kapenguria police station including the station OCS.
Police confirmed those killed in the siege as Vitalis Ochido (OCS), Wilson Karani, Katana Kitu, Gideon Ochieng, Robert Kinyua, Cornelius Rono and Dennis Momanyi.
Police said Maslah killed the officers as he tried to free a terror suspect being held at the station by the name Omar Eumod.
Kapenguria cop's last message before killing his colleagues